Anne Elliot

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Anne Elliot is the intelligent, reserved middle daughter of an impoverished baronet in Jane Austen’s novel "Persuasion," known for her quiet strength, emotional depth, and enduring love for Captain Wentworth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
Protagonist
ageAtStartOfNovel 27
appearsIn Persuasion NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Novel of manners
Romantic novel
associatedWithLocation Bath NERFINISHED
Somerset NERFINISHED
centralThemeInStory Class and social mobility
Second chances in love
The effects of persuasion
creator Jane Austen NERFINISHED
demonstratesVirtue Constancy in love
Duty to family
engagementStatus Formerly engaged to Captain Frederick Wentworth
Later re-engaged to Captain Frederick Wentworth
familyName Elliot NERFINISHED
father Sir Walter Elliot NERFINISHED
fiancé Captain Frederick Wentworth NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1817
gender Female
givenName Anne NERFINISHED
influencedByCharacter Lady Russell NERFINISHED
laterRegrets Breaking engagement with Captain Frederick Wentworth
literaryPeriod Regency era NERFINISHED
loveInterest Captain Frederick Wentworth NERFINISHED
marriedTo Captain Frederick Wentworth NERFINISHED
mother Lady Elliot NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableCharacteristic Emotional depth
Quiet strength
occupation Gentlewoman
personalityTrait Compassionate
Emotionally resilient
Intelligent
Modest
Prudent
Reserved
Thoughtful
persuadedTo Break engagement with Captain Frederick Wentworth
positionInFamily Middle daughter
relative Lady Russell NERFINISHED
residence Bath NERFINISHED
Kellynch Hall NERFINISHED
Uppercross NERFINISHED
sibling Elizabeth Elliot NERFINISHED
Mary Musgrove NERFINISHED
socialClass Landed gentry

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Persuasion character Anne Elliot
subject surface form: Persuasion (1995 film)