Ethel Lodore

E654022

Ethel Lodore is the young, resilient heroine of Mary Shelley’s novel "Lodore," whose struggles with family, social constraints, and personal independence drive the story’s exploration of women’s roles in 19th-century society.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Ethel Lodore canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
appearsInWork Lodore NERFINISHED
novel "Lodore" NERFINISHED
associatedTheme class and respectability
education of women
emotional dependence
moral development
mother–daughter relationships
associatedWithAuthor Mary Shelley’s exploration of women’s dependence on men
centralThemeAssociation family conflict
female independence
marriage and domesticity
social constraints on women
women’s roles in 19th-century society
characterTrait dutiful
emotionally sensitive
independent
morally conscientious
resilient
creator Mary Shelley NERFINISHED
familyName Lodore NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Lodore NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1835
gender female
hasFictionalEra early 19th century
hasFictionalSetting England NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryGenreOfWork novel
literaryPeriod Romantic era NERFINISHED
literarySignificance example of Mary Shelley’s engagement with feminist concerns
literarySubgenreOfWork domestic novel
social novel
medium prose fiction
narrativeFunction protagonist
narrativePerspectiveRelation central focal character of the narrative
nationalityInFiction English
parent Lord Lodore NERFINISHED
relative Lord Lodore NERFINISHED
roleInWork heroine
strugglesWith economic insecurity
family expectations
limited legal rights for women
social constraints
symbolizes the conflict between duty and self-fulfilment
the plight of women in patriarchal society
timePeriodOfFiction 19th century

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

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

Lodore mainCharacter Ethel Lodore