Abigail

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Abigail is a pivotal character in Christopher Marlowe’s play "The Jew of Malta," known as Barabas’s daughter whose loyalties and faith undergo dramatic shifts amid the play’s religious and political intrigues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
theatrical character
appearsIn The Jew of Malta NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme betrayal
family loyalty
political intrigue
religious hypocrisy
causeOfDeathInWork poisoning
createdBy Christopher Marlowe NERFINISHED
deathInWork dies in a nunnery
dramaticFunction figure of religious conversion
moral counterpoint to Barabas
dramaticRole Barabas’s daughter
tragic heroine
familyName unknown
fictionalLocation Malta NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Jew of Malta, Act I NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Abigail NERFINISHED
hasFather Barabas NERFINISHED
hasTrait filial devotion
inner conflict
moral conscience
piety
killedBy Barabas NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Early Modern English NERFINISHED
laterReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Elizabethan drama
loyalty initially loyal to Barabas
later loyal to Christian community
medium stage play
moralAlignment ultimately virtuous
nationality Maltese
notableScene confession of Barabas’s crimes
conversion and entry into the nunnery
occupation nun
partOf English Renaissance drama
relativeOf Barabas NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
timePeriodOfFiction early modern Mediterranean conflicts
undergoes moral transformation
religious conversion
workGenre black comedy
tragedy

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