Madame La Motte

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Madame La Motte is a central character in Ann Radcliffe’s Gothic novel "The Romance of the Forest," depicted as the anxious, morally conflicted wife of an impoverished fugitive.

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Madame La Motte canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic fiction character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Romance of the Forest
associatedWith fugitive life
characterTrait anxious
morally conflicted
pious
submissive
timid
createdBy Ann Radcliffe
emotionalState frequently fearful
guilt-ridden
familyRole maternal figure to Adeline
wife
fictionalUniverse The Romance of the Forest
firstPublicationOfWork 1791
genreOfWork Gothic novel
hasThemeConnection conscience versus complicity
female anxiety in patriarchal marriage
religious scruple and guilt
literaryPeriod late 18th-century Gothic fiction
maritalStatus married
moralConflictAbout her husband’s crimes
sheltering Adeline
narrativeFunction embodies domestic suffering in Gothic setting
highlights moral consequences of crime
nationality French (fictional)
partOf La Motte family (fictional)
relationshipWith Adeline
residesIn ruined abbey (in the novel)
roleInWork central character
supporting protagonist
settingOfActivity France
surface form: France (fictional setting)
socialStatus impoverished
spouseOf Monsieur La Motte
workLanguage English (original text)

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The Romance of the Forest hasCharacter Madame La Motte
La Motte hasSpouse Madame La Motte