Dinah Morris

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Dinah Morris is a devout Methodist preacher and one of the central moral figures in George Eliot’s novel "Adam Bede."

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Dinah Morris canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Methodist preacher
fictional character
literary character
protagonist
appearsIn Adam Bede
basedOn Elizabeth Evans
characterTrait charitable
compassionate
forgiving
humble
pious
selfless
comfortsCharacter Hetty Sorrel
creator George Eliot
fictionalCenturyOfActivity 18th century
19th century
fictionalUniverse Adam Bede
gender female
hasLoveInterest Adam Bede
hasRelative Lisabeth Evans
Seth Bede
influences spiritual lives of Hayslope villagers
knownFor open-air preaching
supporting Hetty Sorrel
visiting the sick and poor
languageOfWork English
laterMarries Adam Bede
literaryGenre realist novel character
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
moralRole central moral figure
narrativeFunction agent of compassion and grace
moral center of the novel
nationality English
occupation itinerant Methodist lay preacher
preacher
rejectsMarriageProposalFrom Seth Bede
religion Methodism
setting Hayslope
Loamshire
spouse Adam Bede
supportsCharacter Hetty Sorrel
themeAssociation morality
redemption
religion
social conscience

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Adam Bede mainCharacter Dinah Morris
Hetty Sorrel cousinOf Dinah Morris
Seth Bede romanticInterest Dinah Morris