Squire Cass

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Squire Cass is a wealthy, domineering landowner and the most prominent man in the village of Raveloe in George Eliot’s novel "Silas Marner."

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Squire Cass canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
landowner
appearsIn Silas Marner
authorPseudonymOfCreator George Eliot
surface form: Mary Ann Evans
communityRole leading landowner of Raveloe
createdBy George Eliot
familyName Cass
fictionalUniverse Raveloe
firstPublicationOfWorkAppearsIn 1861
genreOfWorkAppearsIn Victorian novel
governsEstate Cass estate
Red House estate
hasSon Dunstan Cass
Godfrey Cass
nationalityInFiction English
occupation squire
parentOf Dunstan Cass
Godfrey Cass
personalityTrait domineering
residence Red House
residenceLocation Raveloe
roleInWork minor antagonist
socialStatus prominent man of Raveloe
wealthy
timePeriodInFiction early 19th century
treats his sons harshly
wealthSource landed property

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Silas Marner hasCharacter Squire Cass
Raveloe inhabitant Squire Cass
Godfrey Cass hasFather Squire Cass
Godfrey Cass livesInHouseholdOf Squire Cass
Godfrey Cass is revealed as Eppie's biological father hasFather Squire Cass
subject surface form: Godfrey Cass
Dunstan Cass isSonOf Squire Cass