Edward Chamberlayne is a troubled husband

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Edward Chamberlayne is a central character in T.S. Eliot’s play "The Cocktail Party," whose personal and marital crises drive much of the drama’s psychological and moral exploration.

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instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
male character
appearsIn The Cocktail Party
associatedWithGenre modernist drama
associatedWithTheme infidelity
marriage
redemption
self-knowledge
createdBy T. S. Eliot
firstAppearance The Cocktail Party
hasCharacterTrait emotionally conflicted
morally conflicted
troubled
hasMaritalStatus troubled marriage
hasRelationship marital conflict with Lavinia Chamberlayne
hasRole central character
protagonist
hasSpouse Lavinia Chamberlayne
hasThemeRelation marital crisis
personal crisis
spiritual crisis
languageOfWork English
narrativeFunction drives moral exploration
drives psychological exploration
settingOfActivity London cocktail party
timePeriodOfFiction 20th century
undergoes moral questioning
psychological development
workOfFictionType play

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The Cocktail Party characterRole Edward Chamberlayne is a troubled husband