Dora Flood

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Dora Flood is a prominent madam and compassionate businesswoman who runs a bordello in John Steinbeck’s novel "Cannery Row."

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Dora Flood canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf businesswoman
fictional character
literary character
madam
appearsIn Cannery Row, Monterey, California (fictional setting)
surface form: Cannery Row
associatedWith residents of Cannery Row
businessLocation Cannery Row, Monterey, California (fictional setting)
businessOwned bordello
characterTrait compassionate
generous
pragmatic
createdBy John Steinbeck
fictionalUniverse Tortilla Flat
surface form: John Steinbeck’s Monterey fiction cycle
firstAppearance Cannery Row
surface form: Cannery Row (1945 novel)
gender female
helps down-and-out residents of Cannery Row
needy people in Cannery Row
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
moralAlignment morally complex but fundamentally kind
nationality American (fictional)
notableFor combining strict business sense with compassion
running a well-regulated bordello
occupation businesswoman
madam
partOf the ensemble cast of Cannery Row
respectedBy many residents of Cannery Row
roleInWork owner of a bordello in Cannery Row
prominent madam in Cannery Row
settingOfActivity Cannery Row, Monterey, California (fictional setting)
surface form: Cannery Row
workOfFictionGenre novel

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Cannery Row mainCharacter Dora Flood
Doc hasRelationshipWith Dora Flood
Lee Chong associatedWith Dora Flood
The Boys hasCloseRelationshipWith Dora Flood
subject surface form: The Boys (Cannery Row)
Sweet Thursday hasCharacter Dora Flood
grocer (Lee Chong) associatedWith Dora Flood
subject surface form: Lee Chong