Alfred Davidson

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Alfred Davidson is a rigidly moralistic missionary character in W. Somerset Maugham’s story “Rain,” whose puritanical zeal drives the central conflict with Sadie Thompson.

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Alfred Davidson canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
missionary
appearsIn Rain
The Trembling of a Leaf NERFINISHED
authorNationality British (via creator W. Somerset Maugham)
characterTrait puritanical
rigidly moralistic
zealous
conflictsWith Sadie Thompson NERFINISHED
creator W. Somerset Maugham NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1921
genreOfWork short story
includedInCollection The Trembling of a Leaf: Little Stories of the South Sea Islands NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod early 20th century literature
medium short story
moralView condemnation of prostitution
strict sexual morality
narrativeFunction drives central conflict in Rain
nationalityInStory American
occupation missionary
publicationContext English-language literature
religiousOrientation Christian
roleInWork central antagonist
setting American Samoa NERFINISHED
Pacific island of Tutuila NERFINISHED
spouse Mrs. Davidson NERFINISHED
themeAssociation clash between puritanism and sensuality
colonialism
power and control
religious hypocrisy

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Sadie Thompson conflictsWith Alfred Davidson
Sadie Thompson antagonistOf Alfred Davidson