Kate (Tam's wife)

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Kate (Tam's wife) is the long-suffering, sharp-tongued spouse of the drunken farmer Tam in Robert Burns's narrative poem "Tam o' Shanter."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
poetry character
appearsIn Tam o' Shanter NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme domestic responsibility
marital conflict
temperance
countryOfOrigin Scotland
createdBy Robert Burns NERFINISHED
describedAs long-suffering
sharp-tongued
fictionalUniverse world of Robert Burns's poems
firstPublicationOfWorkAppearedIn 1791
genreOfWorkAppearedIn narrative poem
languageOfWorkAppearedIn Scots NERFINISHED
mediumOfWorkAppearedIn poetry
narrativeFunction foil to Tam's recklessness
source of comic tension
portrayedAs concerned spouse
scolding wife
roleInStory voice of domestic caution
wife of the drunken farmer Tam
spouseOf Tam o' Shanter NERFINISHED
warns Tam o' Shanter NERFINISHED
warnsAbout the dangers of drinking
the dangers of staying out late
workAuthor Robert Burns NERFINISHED
workAuthorNationality Scottish
workTitle Tam o' Shanter NERFINISHED

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Tam o' Shanter featuresCharacter Kate (Tam's wife)