Aurora del Valle

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Aurora del Valle is the protagonist of Isabel Allende’s novel "Portrait in Sepia," a woman whose life story explores memory, identity, and family history in turn-of-the-century Chile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsInWork Portrait in Sepia NERFINISHED
centralThemeOfLife family history
identity
memory
connectedToCharacter Clara del Valle NERFINISHED
Eliza Sommers NERFINISHED
Esteban Trueba NERFINISHED
Nívea del Valle NERFINISHED
Severo del Valle NERFINISHED
createdBy Isabel Allende NERFINISHED
exploresTheme female autonomy
immigration
political change in Chile
social class
trauma
familySagaPartOf del Valle–Trueba family saga NERFINISHED
hasAncestry Chilean
Chinese
English
hasFamilyName del Valle NERFINISHED
hasFather Matías Rodríguez de Santa Cruz NERFINISHED
hasFullName Aurora del Valle NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasGrandmother Paulina del Valle NERFINISHED
hasMother Lynn Sommers NERFINISHED
hasNationality Chilean
hasOccupation photographer
hasSkill photography
hasTrait curious
introspective
resilient
languageOfWork Spanish
literaryGenre historical fiction
livesIn Chile NERFINISHED
San Francisco NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus reconstruction of fragmented memories
search for personal origins
narrativeRole first-person narrator
protagonistOf Portrait in Sepia NERFINISHED
relatedWork Daughter of Fortune NERFINISHED
The House of the Spirits NERFINISHED
setInCity San Francisco NERFINISHED
Valparaíso NERFINISHED
setInCountry Chile NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

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Portrait in Sepia mainCharacter Aurora del Valle
Portrait in Sepia character Aurora del Valle