Helen Schlegel

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Helen Schlegel is an idealistic, impulsive young woman from E.M. Forster’s novel "Howards End," known for her passionate nature and progressive social views.

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Helen Schlegel canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn Howards End
surface form: Howards End (1992 film)

Howards End (2017 TV series)
surface form: Howards End (2017 television series)
appearsIn Howards End
associatedWithPlace Howards End (house)
associatedWithTheme class conflict
gender roles
idealism versus pragmatism
personal relationships and class
social change
basedIn Edwardian era
surface form: Edwardian England
characterTrait emotionally expressive
idealistic
impulsive
passionate
progressive
socially conscious
creator E. M. Forster
familyName Schlegel
firstAppearance Howards End (house)
surface form: Howards End (1910 novel)
gender female
language English
literaryGenre novel of manners
social novel
literaryPeriod modernist literature
nationality English
notableFor critique of class privilege
romantic idealism
occupation intellectual
politicalView progressive social views
relationship friend of Leonard Bast
residesIn London, England
surface form: London
roleInWork central protagonist
foil to Margaret Schlegel
sibling Margaret Schlegel
Tibby Schlegel
socialClass upper-middle class

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Howards End character Helen Schlegel
Margaret Schlegel sibling Helen Schlegel
Henry Wilcox conflictsWith Helen Schlegel
Tibby Schlegel hasSibling Helen Schlegel
Bast family associatedWithCharacter Helen Schlegel
Schlegel family member Helen Schlegel