Mademoiselle Michonneau

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Mademoiselle Michonneau is a suspicious and calculating lodger in Balzac’s novel "Le Père Goriot," known for her role as an informer whose actions help expose key secrets in the story.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Le Père Goriot
appearsInLanguage French
associatedWith Eugène de Rastignac
Jean-Joachim Goriot
Madame Vauquer
Vautrin
characterTrait calculating
suspicious
createdBy Honoré de Balzac
fictionalUniverse La Comédie humaine
firstPublicationWork Le Père Goriot
firstPublicationYear 1835
genre realist literature
householdRole boarder at a Parisian boarding house
literaryMovement French Realist movement
surface form: French realism
literaryStatus minor character
medium novel
moralAlignment morally ambiguous
motivation personal gain
narrativeFunction helps expose key secrets
nationality French (fictional)
occupation lodger
partOfSeries La Comédie humaine
residesAt Maison Vauquer
role informer
roleInPlot contributes to the unmasking of Vautrin
settingPeriod early 19th-century Paris

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Le Père Goriot containsCharacter Mademoiselle Michonneau