Mrs. Macauley

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Mrs. Macauley is the resilient widowed mother in William Saroyan’s novel "The Human Comedy," embodying warmth, strength, and moral guidance for her family during World War II.

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Mrs. Macauley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
mother
appearsIn The Human Comedy NERFINISHED
associatedWith Macauley family household NERFINISHED
caresFor Bess Macauley NERFINISHED
Homer Macauley NERFINISHED
Marcus Macauley NERFINISHED
Ulysses Macauley NERFINISHED
countryOfFictionalContext United States NERFINISHED
creator William Saroyan NERFINISHED
emotionalToneAroundCharacter hope
security
warmth
familyName Macauley NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Human Comedy NERFINISHED
firstAppearance novel The Human Comedy (1943) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild Bess Macauley NERFINISHED
Homer Macauley NERFINISHED
Marcus Macauley NERFINISHED
Ulysses Macauley NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryFunction embodies home and family values
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
maritalStatus widowed
medium novel
narrativeRole central supporting character
moral center of the family
occupation homemaker
provides emotional support to her children
moral guidance to her family
roleInWork mother of the Macauley family
settingPlace Ithaca, California NERFINISHED
settingTime World War II NERFINISHED
symbolizes enduring maternal strength
moral stability in wartime
themeAssociation family resilience
home front during war
maternal love
moral education of children
trait compassionate
morally grounded
resilient
strong
warm

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The Human Comedy mainCharacter Mrs. Macauley