Inger

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Inger is a central female character in Knut Hamsun’s novel "Growth of the Soil," representing the hardships and moral complexities of rural Norwegian life.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn film adaptations of Growth of the Soil
appearsIn Growth of the Soil NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme crime and punishment
family
morality
poverty
rural life
social stigma
survival
commits infanticide
countryOfOrigin Norway
createdBy Knut Hamsun NERFINISHED
experiences personal transformation
social exclusion
fictionalUniverse Growth of the Soil universe NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1917
gender female
hasChild Eleseus NERFINISHED
Leopoldine NERFINISHED
Sivert NERFINISHED
hasPhysicalTrait harelip
languageOfWork Norwegian
literaryMovement modernist literature
literarySignificance key figure in Knut Hamsun's portrayal of peasant life
narrativeRole central character
occupation farmer's wife
represents hardships of rural Norwegian life
moral complexities of rural existence
residence Sellanraa farm NERFINISHED
setting rural Norway
spouse Isak NERFINISHED
symbolizes ambition for social advancement
tension between nature and civilization
timePeriod late 19th century
undergoes imprisonment
surgery for harelip

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