Kailyal

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Kailyal is a central heroine in Robert Southey’s epic poem "The Curse of Kehama," known for her steadfast virtue and endurance amid supernatural trials.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
heroine
literary character
appearsAlongside Ladurlad NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Curse of Kehama NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hindoo mythology
associatedWorkForm romantic epic
characterTrait devotion
endurance
piety
steadfast virtue
createdBy Robert Southey NERFINISHED
culturalContextOfWork early 19th-century British literature
faces supernatural trials
genre epic poetry
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementOfWork Romanticism NERFINISHED
medium poetry
moralSignificance embodiment of virtue under persecution
narrativeFunction focus of divine and demonic conflict
nationalityInFiction Indian
opposedBy Kehama NERFINISHED
roleInWork central heroine
settingInFiction mythic India
themeConnection divine justice
faith under trial
good versus evil
workPublicationYear 1810

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