Sybylla Melvyn

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Sybylla Melvyn is an independent, imaginative young woman in rural Australia whose struggle against societal expectations and desire for artistic and personal freedom drive the narrative of *My Brilliant Career*.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn My Brilliant Career
appearsInFilmAdaptation My Brilliant Career
surface form: My Brilliant Career (1979 film)
associatedWith economic struggle
rural hardship
centralTheme artistic aspiration
conflict with societal expectations
rejection of conventional marriage
struggle for personal freedom
characteristic ambitious
idealistic
imaginative
independent
intelligent
rebellious
countryOfCitizenship Australia
createdBy Miles Franklin
dreamsOf literary career
education largely self-educated
expresses critique of rural Australian society
familyName Melvyn
gender female
givenName Sybylla
hasAge young woman
hasLoveInterest Harry Beecham
hasRelative Mrs. Melvyn
surface form: Gertie Melvyn

Mr. Melvyn
Mrs. Melvyn
inspiredBy Miles Franklin’s own youth
languageOfWork English
literaryMovement Australian feminist literature
narrativeRole first-person narrator
protagonist
occupation aspiring writer
opposes traditional gender roles
portrayedBy Judy Davis
publicationYearOfWork 1901
rejects marriage proposal from Harry Beecham
residence rural New South Wales
setIn late 19th-century Australia
spendsTimeAt Caddagat
Possum Gully
symbolizes artistic self-determination
female independence
workGenre Australian literature
Bildungsroman
coming-of-age novel

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My Brilliant Career mainCharacter Sybylla Melvyn