Roderick Dhu

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Roderick Dhu is the proud and rebellious Highland chieftain who serves as a central figure of conflict and honor in Sir Walter Scott’s narrative poem "The Lady of the Lake."

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instanceOf fictional character
poetic character
appearsIn The Lady of the Lake NERFINISHED
associatedWith Loch Katrine NERFINISHED
Trossachs NERFINISHED
clan leadership
rebellion against royal authority
characterTrait honorable
proud
rebellious
conflictWith James Fitz-James NERFINISHED
King James V of Scotland NERFINISHED
createdBy Walter Scott NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Highlander
firstPublicationOfWork 1810
genreOfWorkAppearedIn narrative poem
hasNameOrigin Scottish Gaelic tradition
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Romanticism NERFINISHED
literaryWorkType character in Scottish Romantic literature
loyalTo his clan
narrativeFunction embodiment of Highland pride
foil to James Fitz-James
nationality Scottish
occupation Highland chieftain
portrayedAs charismatic leader
fearless warrior
outlaw chieftain
role antagonist
central character
settingOfFiction Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
symbolizes Highland independence
resistance to centralized power
themeInvolvement clan allegiance
honor
loyalty
rebellion
workSetIn Scotland NERFINISHED

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The Lady of the Lake mainCharacter Roderick Dhu