Nívea del Valle

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Nívea del Valle is a politically engaged, progressive matriarch in Isabel Allende’s novel "The House of the Spirits," known for her advocacy of women’s rights and social reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feminist character
fictional character
literary character
matriarch
advocatesFor social reform
women's rights
appearsIn The House of the Spirits NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme feminism
political activism
social justice
createdBy Isabel Allende NERFINISHED
deathInWork dies in a car accident
familyName del Valle NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The House of the Spirits universe
firstPublicationOfWork 1982
gender female
languageOfWork Spanish
motherOf Clara del Valle NERFINISHED
Rosa del Valle NERFINISHED
other del Valle children
nationality Chilean
notableTrait compassionate
politically engaged
socially conscious
opposes conservative social norms
politicalOrientation progressive
roleInWork matriarch of the del Valle family
settingCountry unnamed Latin American country modeled on Chile
spouse Severo del Valle NERFINISHED
supportsMovement secular social reform
women's suffrage

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The House of the Spirits hasCharacter Nívea del Valle
Portrait in Sepia character Nívea del Valle