Anne Page

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Anne Page is a young, intelligent, and desirable gentlewoman in Shakespeare’s comedy "The Merry Wives of Windsor," whose romantic choices drive much of the play’s plot.

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Label Occurrences
Anne Page canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean character
fictional character
gentlewoman
appearsIn The Merry Wives of Windsor
associatedWithWork English Renaissance theatre
characterTrait desirable
intelligent
young
creator William Shakespeare
defiesParentalPlans true
dramaticFunction focus of competing suitors
romantic heroine
drivesPlotElement marriage negotiations
romantic intrigue
familyName Page
father George Page
fictionalUniverse Windsor (historical)
surface form: Shakespearean Windsor
firstAppearanceAct Act I
gender female
genreOfWork comedy
hasDialogueForm prose
verse
inLoveWith Fenton
languageOfWork Early Modern English
literaryPeriod Elizabethan drama
marriedTo Fenton
marriesFor love
medium stage play
mother Mistress Page
nationality English
notableScene Her secret marriage to Fenton at the end of the play
The Herne the Hunter masque in Windsor Park
opposes arranged marriage
parentsPreferredSuitor Abraham Slender
Doctor Caius
relationshipToGeorgePage daughter
relationshipToMistressPage daughter
residence Windsor
roleInTheme individual choice in marriage
young love versus parental authority
romanticAgency high
setIn Windsor, Berkshire, England
surface form: Windsor, England
socialStatus middle-class gentlewoman
suitor Abraham Slender
Doctor Caius
Fenton
workAuthor William Shakespeare

Referenced by (7)

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Mistress Page parentOf Anne Page
Doctor Caius romanticInterest Anne Page
Slender pursuesRomantically Anne Page
Slender associatedWith Anne Page
Sir Hugh Evans associatedWith Anne Page