Will Ladislaw

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Will Ladislaw is a passionate, idealistic young artist and reformer who becomes a central romantic and political figure in George Eliot’s novel "Middlemarch."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
appearsIn Middlemarch
appearsInPublicationYearOfWork 1871–1872
associatedWithLocation Middlemarch (fictional town)
surface form: Middlemarch (town)

Rome
createdBy George Eliot
disinheritedBy Edward Casaubon
familyConnectionTypeWithEdwardCasaubon cousin once removed
firstAppearsInChapterOf Middlemarch, early chapters set in Rome
friendOf Dorothea Brooke
Tertius Lydgate
gender male
hasArtisticTalentIn music
painting
hasConflictWith Edward Casaubon
Rosamond Vincy
hasPersonalityTrait idealistic
impulsive
independent
passionate
hasReputationInStoryAs outsider
radical
isCharacterInGenre Victorian novel
realist novel
languageOfWork English
moralAlignment progressive
narrativeRole political idealist
romantic hero
nationality Polish-English
occupation artist
journalist
political reformer
politicalAllyOf Mr. Brooke
relatedTo Edward Casaubon
residesInFictionalPlace Middlemarch
romanticInterestOf Dorothea Brooke
setInPeriod early 19th century England
spouse Dorothea Brooke
subjectToConditionInWillOf Edward Casaubon
supportsCause liberal politics
political reform
undergoesCharacterDevelopment from restless artist to committed reformer
worksAt The Pioneer
worksFor Mr. Brooke

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