Aunt Myra

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Aunt Myra is a fussy, hypochondriacal relative in Louisa May Alcott’s novel "Eight Cousins," often providing comic relief and a contrast to the more progressive adults around the heroine, Rose.

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Aunt Myra canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
supporting character
appearsAlongside Rose Campbell
Uncle Alec Campbell
Campbell family
surface form: the Campbell family
appearsIn Eight Cousins
appearsInGenre children's literature
domestic fiction
appearsInSeries Eight Cousins
surface form: Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom series
associatedWithTheme conventional femininity
generational contrast
health anxieties
characterTrait fussy
hypochondriacal
createdBy Louisa May Alcott
gender female
languageOfWork English
narrativeFunction contrast to progressive adults
narrativeRole comic relief
nationalityOfAuthor American
relationshipType aunt
relativeOf Rose Campbell
setting 19th-century New England
workPublicationYear 1875

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Eight Cousins character Aunt Myra
Rose Campbell hasAunt Aunt Myra