La Motte

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La Motte is a central character in Ann Radcliffe’s Gothic novel "The Romance of the Forest," depicted as a troubled, morally conflicted man whose actions drive much of the story’s suspense and mystery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
actsAs guardian of Adeline
appearsIn The Romance of the Forest
appearsInGenre Gothic fiction
conflictsWith his own conscience
createdBy Ann Radcliffe
createdInCountry United Kingdom
createdInLanguage English
drives mystery in The Romance of the Forest
suspense in The Romance of the Forest
experiences moral dilemma
remorse
fears exposure of his crimes
firstAppearance The Romance of the Forest
genreOfWork Gothic novel
hasCharacterTrait anxious
cowardly
guilty
morally conflicted
troubled
weak-willed
hasRelationshipWith Adeline
hasSpouse Madame La Motte
hasThemeConnection family duty
fear
guilt
social reputation
isAssociatedWith crime
flight from justice
moral corruption
secrecy
isBlackmailedBy the Marquis de Montalt
isHuman true
isMale true
isProtagonist true
narrativeFunction catalyst for plot developments
source of moral ambiguity
nationalityInFiction French
publicationOfFirstAppearance 1791
residesIn ruined abbey
roleInWork central character
settingOfResidence French countryside
timePeriod 18th century France

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