Lena Grove

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Lena Grove is a central character in William Faulkner's novel "Light in August," known for her determined journey to Jefferson, Mississippi while pregnant and searching for the father of her child.

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Lena Grove canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf William Faulkner character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Light in August
associatedWithTheme Southern life
community
identity
journey
motherhood
characterTrait determined
naive
optimistic
resilient
createdBy William Faulkner
fictionalUniverse Light in August
gender female
hasRelationshipWith Byron Bunch
Lucas Burch
homeRegion rural Alabama
languageOfWork English
literaryMovement Southern Gothic
maritalStatus unmarried
medium novel
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
nationality American
occupation unmarried pregnant woman
perceivedByOthersAs innocent
strong-willed
pregnancyStatus pregnant
publisherOfWork Smith & Haas
surface form: Smith and Haas
residesTemporarilyIn Jefferson, Mississippi NERFINISHED
roleInPlot catalyst for narrative events in Jefferson
searchesFor Lucas Burch
father of her unborn child
seeks reunion with her lover
security for her child
settingPeriod American South in the early 20th century
symbolicFunction embodiment of endurance
embodiment of hope
travelsBy wagon
travelsTo Jefferson, Mississippi NERFINISHED
yearOfWorkPublication 1932

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