Mrs. Risley

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Mrs. Risley is the mother of Elaine Risley, the protagonist of Margaret Atwood’s novel "Cat’s Eye," and a key influence on her daughter’s unconventional upbringing and artistic development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
mother
appearsIn Cat’s Eye NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre literary fiction
appearsInLanguage English
appearsInPublicationYearOfWork 1988
appearsInWorkBy Margaret Atwood NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme artistic development
female identity
mother–daughter relationships
unconventional upbringing
createdBy Margaret Atwood NERFINISHED
hasChild Elaine Risley NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeFunction influences protagonist’s identity formation
shapes protagonist’s view of art
hasRoleInWork supporting character
hasSpouse Mr. Risley NERFINISHED
influences Elaine Risley NERFINISHED
Elaine Risley’s artistic development
Elaine Risley’s unconventional upbringing
isMotherOf Elaine Risley NERFINISHED
livesInFictionalWork Toronto NERFINISHED
parentOfProtagonistOf Cat’s Eye NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Canada NERFINISHED

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Elaine Risley hasParent Mrs. Risley