Maggie Tulliver is Tom Tulliver's sister

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Maggie Tulliver is the passionate, intelligent, and emotionally complex heroine of George Eliot’s novel "The Mill on the Floss," whose struggles with family loyalty, social convention, and personal desire drive the story’s central tragedy.

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instanceOf Fictional character
Literary character
Protagonist
appearsIn The Mill on the Floss
associatedWith The Mill on the Floss flood
centralTheme Conflict between personal desire and social convention
Family loyalty
Tragic love
characterIn Victorian literature
conflictsWith Tom Tulliver
createdBy George Eliot
deathType Drowning
diesIn Flood on the Floss
experiences Intellectual frustration
Moral conflict
Social ostracism
familyName Tulliver
firstPublishedIn 1860
fullName Maggie Tulliver
gender Female
hasAunt Mrs. Deane
Mrs. Glegg
Mrs. Pullet
hasCousin Lucy Deane
hasEducation Largely self-educated
hasFather Mr. Tulliver
hasLoveInterest Philip Wakem
Stephen Guest
hasMother Mrs. Tulliver
hasSibling Maggie Tulliver
Tom Tulliver
hasTrait Deep emotional sensitivity
Impulsiveness
Strong imagination
isHeroineOf The Mill on the Floss
literaryMovement Victorian literature
surface form: Victorian realism
narrativeFunction Focus of moral and psychological analysis
narrativeRole Tragic heroine
nationality English
portrayedAs Emotionally complex
Intelligent
Passionate
reconcilesWith Tom Tulliver
setIn Fictional town of St. Ogg’s
symbolizes Conflict between duty and passion
Struggle of women against restrictive norms
timePeriod Early 19th century England

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The Mill on the Floss protagonistRelationship Maggie Tulliver is Tom Tulliver's sister