Diana Rivers

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Diana Rivers is a compassionate and intelligent clergyman’s daughter in Charlotte Brontë’s novel "Jane Eyre," who becomes one of Jane’s close cousins and friends.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
appearsInChapter second volume of Jane Eyre
basedInFictionalCounty Yorkshire (implied setting) NERFINISHED
characterTrait affectionate
compassionate
cultivated
intelligent
kind
closeFriend Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
comforts Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
cousin Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
creator Charlotte Brontë NERFINISHED
familyName Rivers NERFINISHED
father unnamed clergyman
gender female
genreOfWork Bildungsroman
Gothic fiction
hasRelative Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
Mary Rivers NERFINISHED
St. John Rivers NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
medium novel
nationality English
occupation governess
residence Moor House NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative cousin and friend to protagonist
supporting character
sibling Mary Rivers NERFINISHED
St. John Rivers NERFINISHED
supports Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
workPublishedIn 1847

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Morton in Jane Eyre hasResident Diana Rivers
subject surface form: Morton (Jane Eyre)
St. John Rivers sibling Diana Rivers
St. John Rivers relative Diana Rivers