Chad Newsome

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Chad Newsome is a central fictional character in Henry James’s novel "The Ambassadors," whose moral and personal development in Europe drives much of the story’s exploration of identity and cultural contrast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Ambassadors
The Ambassadors
surface form: novel The Ambassadors
appearsInGenre novel of manners
psychological novel
associatedWith Newsome family business
associatedWithTheme American versus European culture
cultural contrast
identity
moral development
personal development
centralThemeInvolving American innocence in Europe
transformation through European experience
centralTo plot of The Ambassadors
characterInWorkBy Henry James
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Henry James
familyName Newsome
fictionalUniverse The Ambassadors
firstAppearance The Ambassadors
from Woollett, Massachusetts
gender male
givenName Chad
hasMother Mrs. Newsome
hasParent Mrs. Newsome
hasRelationshipWith Madame de Vionnet
surface form: Jeanne de Vionnet

Madame de Vionnet
Strether
hasRelative Mrs. Newsome
languageOfWorkOrName English
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
nationality American
occupation businessman
partOf American literature
placeOfOrigin Woollett, Massachusetts
placeOfResidence Paris
residesIn Europe
Paris
subjectOf character analysis in literary criticism
timePeriodOfFictionalExistence late 19th century

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The Ambassadors mainCharacter Chad Newsome