Zenobia

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Zenobia is a strong-willed, charismatic, and tragic feminist figure in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel "The Blithedale Romance."

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Zenobia canonical 12

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Blithedale Romance
associatedTheme feminism
gender roles
individualism
romantic love
tragedy
utopianism
associatedWith The Blithedale Romance
surface form: Blithedale community

utopian community
characterIn novel
createdBy Nathaniel Hawthorne
createdInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
createdInYear 1852
deathType suicide (in the narrative)
describedAs charismatic
feminist figure
strong-willed
tragic
fictionalUniverse The Blithedale Romance
firstAppearance The Blithedale Romance
surface form: The Blithedale Romance (1852)
gender female
hasRelationshipWith Hollingsworth
Miles Coverdale
Priscilla
hasTrait assertive
intelligent
passionate
proud
inspiredBy Margaret Fuller
surface form: Margaret Fuller (interpretation)
literaryGenre American novel
literaryPeriod American Romanticism
literaryStatus major character in The Blithedale Romance
narrativeFunction critique of 19th-century gender roles
foil to Priscilla
nationalityInFiction American
occupationInFiction writer and lecturer (implied / interpreted)
roleInWork central character
love interest of Miles Coverdale
symbolizes female independence
sexual freedom
social rebellion
the conflict between individual desire and social ideals

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