Alexandra Giddens

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Alexandra Giddens is a central character in Lillian Hellman’s play "The Little Foxes," portrayed as the morally conscious young daughter who ultimately rejects her family's greed and corruption.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn The Little Foxes NERFINISHED
characterRole central character
moral center of the play
createdBy Lillian Hellman NERFINISHED
familyName Giddens NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Little Foxes (1939 Broadway production) NERFINISHED
hasConflictWith Regina Giddens NERFINISHED
the Hubbard family values
hasFather Horace Giddens NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasMother Regina Giddens NERFINISHED
hasRelative Ben Hubbard NERFINISHED
Horace Giddens NERFINISHED
Leo Hubbard NERFINISHED
Oscar Hubbard NERFINISHED
Regina Giddens NERFINISHED
hasTrait compassionate
courageous
honest
idealistic
morally conscious
languageOfWork English
medium stage play
narrativeFunction provides ethical contrast to the Hubbards
represents the younger generation
opposes her family's corruption
her family's greed
rejects the Hubbard family's business schemes
settingOfActivity American South NERFINISHED
symbolizes hope for ethical change
moral integrity
timePeriod early 20th century

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The Little Foxes character Alexandra Giddens