Captain Daniel Forrester

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Captain Daniel Forrester is a prominent fictional figure in Willa Cather’s novel "A Lost Lady," portrayed as a once-powerful, idealized railroad pioneer whose decline mirrors the fading of the American frontier aristocracy.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
railroad pioneer
symbolic character
appearsIn A Lost Lady NERFINISHED
associatedWith railroad expansion in the American West
characterArc decline from power and influence
createdBy Willa Cather NERFINISHED
financialStatus diminishing wealth
firstPublishedIn A Lost Lady (1923 novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasSpouse Marian Forrester NERFINISHED
healthStatus declining health in later life
influences Niel Herbert’s understanding of honor and disillusionment
literaryMovement American realism
literarySignificance represents passing of an older social order in the American West
moralQualities integrity
loyalty
sense of duty
narrativeFunction contrasts with younger, more pragmatic generation
embodies the fading frontier elite
occupation businessman
railroad builder
portrayedAs aristocratic
generous
honorable
idealized
once-powerful
relatedTheme erosion of traditional honor codes
nostalgia for the frontier era
transition from frontier idealism to commercialism
residesIn Sweet Water, Colorado (fictional town) NERFINISHED
roleInWork major character in A Lost Lady
symbolizes American frontier aristocracy
decline of traditional ideals in the American West
pioneer generation of railroad builders
timePeriod late 19th century American West
viewedByOtherCharacter idealized by Niel Herbert NERFINISHED

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A Lost Lady mainCharacter Captain Daniel Forrester