Myrtle

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Myrtle is a central romantic character in Richard Steele’s early 18th-century sentimental comedy "The Conscious Lovers," embodying the play’s themes of virtue, sensibility, and refined love.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
romantic lead
theatrical character
appearsIn The Conscious Lovers NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme refined love
sensibility
virtue
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
createdBy Richard Steele NERFINISHED
dramaticCategory comedy of sentiment
dramaticTradition sentimental drama
firstPerformanceDate 1722
genreOfWork sentimental comedy
hasCharacterTrait constancy in love
emotional sensitivity
honor
refinement
languageOfWork English
literaryMovement sentimentalism
medium stage play
narrativeFunction embodies refined love
embodies sensibility
embodies virtue
publicationCentury 18th century
roleInWork central romantic character
romanticRoleType sentimental lover
workAuthor Richard Steele NERFINISHED
workEra early 18th century
workForm comedy
workGenre sentimental comedy
workSetting London NERFINISHED
workTitle The Conscious Lovers NERFINISHED

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