Clara Copperfield

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Clara Copperfield is the gentle, naive, and tragically fated mother of the protagonist in Charles Dickens’s novel "David Copperfield."

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Clara Copperfield canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsAs David Copperfield’s mother
appearsIn David Copperfield
appearsInMedium novel
causeOfDeath complications of childbirth
illness
characterTrait affectionate
gentle
naive
submissive
youthful
child David Copperfield
creator Charles Dickens
diesIn David Copperfield
familyName Copperfield
firstPublicationOfWork 1849–1850
gender female
givenName Clara
hasRelationshipWith Clara Peggotty
surface form: Peggotty
influences David Copperfield’s early emotional development
languageOfWork English
literaryWorkGenre Bildungsroman
marries Mr. Murdstone
surface form: Edward Murdstone
motherOf an unnamed infant son
narrativeRole symbol of vulnerability
tragic figure
nationality English
occupation housewife
partOf the Copperfield household
surface form: the Copperfield family
portrayedAs physically delicate
socially inexperienced
relatedTo Betsey Trotwood
residesIn Blunderstone Rookery
setInWork Victorian era
surface form: Victorian England
spouse David Copperfield Sr.
stepfatherOf David Copperfield
suffersFrom emotional abuse
themeAssociation domestic oppression
innocence
maternal love
patriarchal control
treatedHarshlyBy Mr. Murdstone
surface form: Edward Murdstone

Mr. Murdstone
surface form: Jane Murdstone

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David Copperfield featuresCharacter Clara Copperfield
Mr. Murdstone spouse Clara Copperfield
Mr. Murdstone treatsCruelly Clara Copperfield