Lord Marney

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Lord Marney is a haughty aristocrat in Benjamin Disraeli’s novel "Sybil, or The Two Nations," embodying the complacent and exploitative landed elite whose indifference deepens the social and political divide between rich and poor.

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Lord Marney canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocrat
fictional character
nobleman
appearsIn Sybil
Sybil, or The Two Nations
associatedWithTheme Two Nations
class conflict
industrial poverty
landed power
social reform
contributesTo political divide between rich and poor
social divide between rich and poor
createdBy Benjamin Disraeli
hasOccupation landed aristocrat
hasRoleInWork antagonist
representative of the aristocracy
hasSocialClass upper class
hasTrait complacent
exploitative
haughty
indifferent to the poor
isCharacterInGenre political novel
social novel
isSetInPeriod early Victorian England
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
symbolizes indifference of the ruling class
landed elite
political inequality
social inequality

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Charles Egremont relative Lord Marney
Lady Marney associatedWith Lord Marney