Mrs Poyser

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Mrs Poyser is a sharp-tongued, practical, and witty dairy farmer’s wife in George Eliot’s novel "Adam Bede," known for her memorable comic speeches and strong moral sense.

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instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Adam Bede
appearsInGenre realist fiction
associatedWithTheme common-sense morality
domestic economy
rural life
createdBy George Eliot
firstPublicationYearOfWork 1859
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Victorian novel
hasCharacterTrait humorous
industrious
morally serious
outspoken
plain-spoken
practical
sharp-tongued
witty
hasChild Marty Poyser
Tommy Poyser
Totty Poyser
hasFamousScene confrontation with Squire Donnithorne
hasMoralViewpoint criticism of social irresponsibility
emphasis on duty and responsibility
hasRelative Hetty Sorrel
hasRole dairy farmer’s wife
hasSpouse Mr Poyser
knownFor comic speeches
proverbial sayings
strong moral sense
languageStyle aphoristic
colloquial
literarySignificance one of George Eliot’s most memorable comic characters
livesAt Hall Farm
locatedInFictional Hayslope
narrativeFunction comic relief
moral commentator
nationalityInFiction English
occupation dairy manager
relationshipToHettySorrel aunt
settingOfResidence rural England
timePeriodInFiction late 18th century
workOfOriginLanguage English

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Adam Bede hasCharacter Mrs Poyser