Aunt Julle

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Aunt Julle is a kindly, old-fashioned, and self-sacrificing aunt in Henrik Ibsen’s play "Hedda Gabler," known for her devotion to her nephew George Tesman and her contrast to Hedda’s coldness.

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Aunt Julle canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a play
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Hedda Gabler
associatedWithTheme domesticity
family duty
self-sacrifice
social respectability
auntOf Jørgen Tesman
surface form: George Tesman
caresFor Jørgen Tesman
surface form: George Tesman
characterTrait devoted
kindly
old-fashioned
self-sacrificing
warm-hearted
contrastsWith Hedda Gabler
countryOfOrigin Norway
createdBy Henrik Ibsen
firstPerformanceOfWork 1891
gender female
genre realist drama character
languageOfWork Norwegian
medium stage play
narrativeFunction foil to Hedda Gabler
relationshipToProtagonist supporting character to Hedda Gabler
relative Jørgen Tesman
surface form: George Tesman
socialRole middle-class woman
timePeriod 19th century
workSetting Christiania
Norway

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Hedda Gabler hasCharacter Aunt Julle
Jørgen Tesman hasRelative Aunt Julle