Irene Beltrán

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Irene Beltrán is a courageous Chilean journalist in Isabel Allende’s novel "Of Love and Shadows," whose investigation into political atrocities transforms her life and beliefs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chilean woman
fictional character
journalist
protagonist
appearsIn Of Love and Shadows NERFINISHED
associatedWithAuthor Isabel Allende’s early exile‑period works
characterTrait courageous
curious
idealistic
collaboratesWith Francisco Leal NERFINISHED
createdBy Isabel Allende NERFINISHED
createdInCountry Chile NERFINISHED
createdInLanguage Spanish
familyInfluence mother supports the military regime
fiancé Gustavo Morante NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Of Love and Shadows NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext novel published in 1984
gender female
genreContext Latin American political novel
romantic drama
investigates disappearance of people under the regime
political atrocities in Chile
languageOfWork Spanish
loveInterest Francisco Leal NERFINISHED
medium literature
mother Beatriz Alcántara de Beltrán NERFINISHED
narrativeRole central viewpoint character
nationality Chilean
occupation journalist
partner Francisco Leal NERFINISHED
politicalContext lives under a Chilean military dictatorship
risk puts her life in danger through her investigation
setting Chile NERFINISHED
settingPeriod post‑coup dictatorship era in Chile
socialBackground comes from a middle‑class or upper‑middle‑class family
symbolizes moral courage
resistance to oppression
transition from ignorance to awareness
themeAssociation love
shadows of political repression
transformation questions her previous beliefs
undergoes political awakening
worksFor magazine where she is a reporter

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Of Love and Shadows mainCharacter Irene Beltrán