Thea Kronborg

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Thea Kronborg is the ambitious, musically gifted protagonist of Willa Cather’s novel "The Song of the Lark," whose journey traces her rise from a small-town girl to a renowned opera singer.

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Thea Kronborg canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
achievesStatus renowned opera singer
appearsIn The Song of the Lark NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre artist novel
bildungsroman
associatedWith American frontier culture
European high art
centralConflict balancing personal life and artistic vocation
overcoming small-town limitations
characterRole protagonist of The Song of the Lark
createdBy Willa Cather NERFINISHED
developsCareerIn opera
earlyActivity church pianist
sings in church choir
ethnicBackground Swedish-American
familyBackground daughter of a Swedish-American minister
fromFictionalPlace Moonstone, Colorado NERFINISHED
gender female
growsUpIn small town in Colorado
hasAmbition to become a great artist
hasMentor Andor Harsanyi NERFINISHED
Dr. Archie NERFINISHED
hasTalent music
singing
literaryPeriod American realism NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableTrait determination
independence
strong will
occupation musician
opera singer
pursues professional music training
studiesMusicIn Chicago NERFINISHED
symbolizes the American artist’s struggle
the transformative power of art
themeInvolvement artistic ambition
self-realization
the making of an artist
travelsTo Chicago for musical study
Europe for advanced training
undergoes artistic development
personal growth

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The Song of the Lark mainCharacter Thea Kronborg
The Song of the Lark hasCharacter Thea Kronborg