Beatrice Blaine

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Beatrice Blaine is a sophisticated, unconventional socialite and the mother of protagonist Amory Blaine in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel "This Side of Paradise."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
socialite
appearsIn This Side of Paradise
appearsInGenre bildungsroman
modernist novel
characterTrait cosmopolitan
eccentric
emotionally distant
extravagant
sophisticated
unconventional
creator F. Scott Fitzgerald
familyBackground wealthy
fictionalUniverse This Side of Paradise
gender female
influences Amory Blaine’s social aspirations
Amory Blaine’s values
Amory Blaine’s worldview
languageOfCharacter English
literaryPeriod Roaring Twenties
surface form: Jazz Age
motherOf Amory Blaine
nationality American
portrayedAs product of American upper-class culture
symbol of pre–World War I aristocratic leisure
relatedTheme decadence of the American elite
identity formation of youth
mother–son relationship
social class and privilege
roleInWork mother of the protagonist
settingAssociatedWith American East Coast high society
Europe
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
socialClass upper class
spouse Stephen Blaine
workPublicationYear 1920

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This Side of Paradise notableCharacter Beatrice Blaine
Amory Blaine closeTo Beatrice Blaine