Lord Marchmain

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Lord Marchmain is the aristocratic patriarch of the Flyte family in the 1981 television adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s "Brideshead Revisited," whose exile, return, and complex relationship with faith shape much of the story’s emotional and religious drama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
adaptation Brideshead Revisited (TV, 1981)
surface form: Brideshead Revisited (1981 Granada Television series)
appearsIn Brideshead Revisited (TV, 1981)
surface form: Brideshead Revisited (1981 television serial)

Brideshead Revisited
surface form: Brideshead Revisited (novel)
associatedWithTheme decline of the English aristocracy
family conflict
grace
sin and redemption
basedOn Alexander Flyte, Marquess of Marchmain
centralThemeRelation Catholic faith and grace
characterType flawed patriarch
conflictsWith Lady Marchmain over religion and family control
createdBy Evelyn Waugh
deathSceneLocation Brideshead Castle
familyName Flyte
firstAppearance Brideshead Revisited
surface form: Brideshead Revisited (1945 novel)
genre period drama
religious drama
hasChild Brideshead (Lord Brideshead / Bridey Flyte)
Cordelia Flyte
Julia Flyte
Sebastian Flyte
hasRelationshipWith Charles Ryder
hasSpouse Lady Marchmain
hasTitle Marquess of Marchmain
healthStatusInStory terminally ill on his return to Brideshead
influencesCharacterArcOf Charles Ryder
Julia Flyte
Sebastian Flyte
medium television
memberOfFamily Flyte family
narrativeFunction embodies conflict between faith and worldly life
nationality British
performsAction receives the last rites of the Catholic Church
plotEvent lives in self-imposed exile in Italy
returns from exile to Brideshead when gravely ill
undergoes a deathbed religious crisis
portrayedIn1981AdaptationBy Laurence Olivier
religion Roman Catholicism
residesAt Brideshead Castle
roleInWork patriarch of the Flyte family
settingPeriod interwar and World War II era England
socialClass aristocracy
symbolizes end of an old Catholic aristocratic world
possibility of final repentance

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Brideshead Revisited mainCharacter Lord Marchmain
Charles Ryder hasRelationshipWith Lord Marchmain
Sebastian Flyte father Lord Marchmain
Julia Flyte hasFather Lord Marchmain
Brideshead Castle associatedCharacter Lord Marchmain