Pearl Warren

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Pearl Warren is a thoughtful and artistic teenage girl in Celeste Ng’s novel "Little Fires Everywhere," whose search for identity and belonging is shaped by her unconventional upbringing and complex ties to the Richardson family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
age teenager
appearsIn Celeste Ng's novel Little Fires Everywhere
Little Fires Everywhere NERFINISHED
associatedWith custody conflict over May Ling / Mirabelle McCullough
centralThemeConnection class and privilege
mother-daughter relationships
race and identity
characterTrait artistic
introspective
sensitive
thoughtful
creator Celeste Ng NERFINISHED
experiences class differences between her family and the Richardsons
conflict of loyalty between Mia Warren and the Richardsons
familyName Warren NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Little Fires Everywhere universe
gender female
givenName Pearl NERFINISHED
hasCloseRelationshipWith Elena Richardson NERFINISHED
Lexie Richardson NERFINISHED
Moody Richardson NERFINISHED
Richardson family NERFINISHED
Trip Richardson NERFINISHED
hasInterest art
poetry
hasMother Mia Warren NERFINISHED
hasTalent writing
language English (fictional character)
livesIn Shaker Heights, Ohio NERFINISHED
medium novel
narrativeFunction explores adolescent identity
narrativeRole major character
nationality American (fictional)
publicationFirstAppearance 2017
raisedBy single mother
searchesFor belonging
identity
setInTimePeriod late 1990s
upbringingType unconventional

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Little Fires Everywhere character Pearl Warren