Marie St. Clare

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Marie St. Clare is a character in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel "Uncle Tom’s Cabin," depicted as the self-absorbed and emotionally distant wife in the St. Clare household.

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Marie St. Clare canonical 2
St. Clare 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsAs wife in a slaveholding Southern family
appearsIn Uncle Tom's Cabin
surface form: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
attitudeTowardSlavery supports slavery
attitudeTowardSlaves lacks empathy
characterTrait complaining
emotionally distant
hypochondriac
indifferent to slaves
self-absorbed
self-centered
createdBy Harriet Beecher Stowe
fictionalUniverse Uncle Tom's Cabin
surface form: Uncle Tom’s Cabin universe
firstPublicationOfWork 1852
gender female
hasChild Eva St. Clare
literaryFunction represents moral blindness of slaveholding class
maritalStatus married
medium novel
nationality American (fictional)
notableFor lack of compassion toward enslaved people
relatedTo Augustine St. Clare
Eva St. Clare
residence New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
surface form: New Orleans (fictional)
roleInWork member of the St. Clare household
setIn Antebellum American South
spouseOf Augustine St. Clare
workGenre anti-slavery novel
workLanguage English

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Augustine St. Clare spouse Marie St. Clare
Eva St. Clare hasMother Marie St. Clare
Ophelia St. Clare familyName Marie St. Clare
this entity surface form: St. Clare