Mary Garth

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Mary Garth is a principled, intelligent, and quietly humorous young woman in George Eliot’s novel "Middlemarch," known for her moral integrity and practical good sense.

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Mary Garth canonical 10

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsAs young woman
appearsIn Middlemarch
associatedWithLocation Middlemarch (fictional town)
characterTrait intelligent
morally upright
practical
principled
quietly humorous
sensible
creator George Eliot
encourages Fred Vincy's moral reform
familyName Garth
firstPublicationOfWork 1871–1872
gender female
hasParent Caleb Garth
Mrs. Garth
hasSibling Fred Garth
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
loveInterest Fred Vincy
moralRoleInWork moral touchstone
narrativeFunction contrast to romantic idealism of other characters
nationality English
occupation governess
rejects Fred Vincy's irresponsibility
socialClass lower middle class
value duty
financial responsibility
honesty

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