Fanny Price

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Fanny Price is the shy, morally steadfast heroine of Jane Austen’s novel "Mansfield Park," known for her quiet strength and unwavering principles amid social pressures.

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instanceOf Fictional character
Protagonist
adoptedIntoFamily Bertram family NERFINISHED
appearsIn Mansfield Park NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Class and social mobility
Constancy in love
Critique of theatricality and performance
Morality versus social ambition
birthplace Portsmouth NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Maria Bertram NERFINISHED
Mary Crawford NERFINISHED
createdBy Jane Austen NERFINISHED
createdInCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
familyName Price NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYearOfWork 1814
gender Female
givenName Fanny NERFINISHED
hasCharacterArc From insecure dependent to morally authoritative figure
hasRelative Edmund Bertram NERFINISHED
Julia Bertram NERFINISHED
Lady Bertram NERFINISHED
Maria Bertram NERFINISHED
Mr. Price NERFINISHED
Mrs. Price NERFINISHED
Sir Thomas Bertram NERFINISHED
Tom Bertram NERFINISHED
William Price NERFINISHED
knownFor Opposition to the private theatricals at Mansfield Park
Resistance to Henry Crawford’s courtship
Unwavering principles amid social pressures
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Regency era NERFINISHED
medium Novel
moralAlignment Virtuous
narrativeRole Central moral touchstone of Mansfield Park
nationality English
notableTrait Morally steadfast
Observant
Physically delicate
Principled
Quiet strength
Shy
Timid in manner
raisedAt Mansfield Park estate NERFINISHED
refusesProposalFrom Henry Crawford NERFINISHED
romanticallyInvolvedWith Edmund Bertram NERFINISHED
socialClass Lower middle class

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Mansfield Park protagonist Fanny Price
Mansfield Park character Fanny Price