Winnie Verloc

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Winnie Verloc is a central character in Joseph Conrad's novel "The Secret Agent," known as the emotionally conflicted wife of a London shopkeeper involved in anarchist terrorism.

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Mrs. Verloc 1
Winnie Verloc canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Secret Agent NERFINISHED
associatedWith anarchist terrorism
political violence
caresFor Stevie NERFINISHED
createdBy Joseph Conrad NERFINISHED
emotionallyCharacterizedAs emotionally conflicted
familyMember Stevie NERFINISHED
firstPublicationAppearance The Secret Agent (1907) NERFINISHED
gender female
keyThemeAssociation gender and domesticity
loyalty and betrayal
terrorism and the family
literaryPeriod modernist literature
livesAbove Verlocs shop NERFINISHED
manages Verlocs shop NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married
narrativeFunction embodiment of betrayed loyalty
focus of domestic tragedy
nationality British
occupation shop assistant
relationshipToAdolfVerloc emotionally dependent
ultimately violent
residence London, England
surface form: London
roleInWork central character
protagonist
setting late 19th-century London
siblingOf Stevie NERFINISHED
spouse Adolf Verloc NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Secret Agent mainCharacter Winnie Verloc
The Woman Alone leadCharacter Winnie Verloc
this entity surface form: Mrs. Verloc