Férula Trueba

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Férula Trueba is a tragic, self-sacrificing woman in Isabel Allende’s novel "The House of the Spirits," known for her intense devotion to her family and her complex, repressed emotional life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsAs ghost
appearsIn The House of the Spirits NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme family duty
loneliness
repression of female sexuality
unrequited love
caresFor her ailing mother
characterRole supporting character
createdBy Isabel Allende NERFINISHED
diesBefore the end of the novel
familyRole caretaker
fictionalUniverse The House of the Spirits universe
firstPublicationContext The House of the Spirits (1982 novel) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasEmotionalAttachmentTo Clara del Valle NERFINISHED
hasFamilyName Trueba NERFINISHED
hasPersonalityTrait intense loyalty
repressed emotions
self‑denial
hasRelationshipWith Clara del Valle NERFINISHED
hasSibling Esteban Trueba NERFINISHED
haunts Clara del Valle NERFINISHED
Esteban Trueba NERFINISHED
isBanishedBy Esteban Trueba NERFINISHED
isDescribedAs devoted to her family
self‑sacrificing
tragic
languageOfWork Spanish
livesWith Clara del Valle NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction to contrast with Clara’s spiritual freedom
to illustrate the costs of patriarchal oppression
nationality Chilean
religiousOutlook deeply Catholic
setting unnamed Latin American country resembling Chile
socialStatus upper‑class
symbolizes female self‑sacrifice
repression
unfulfilled desire

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The House of the Spirits hasCharacter Férula Trueba