Lady Bertram

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Lady Bertram is a languid, indolent, and comfortably self-indulgent aunt in Jane Austen’s novel "Mansfield Park," whose passivity contrasts with the moral and emotional struggles of the heroine, Fanny Price.

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Lady Bertram canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
noblewoman
appearsIn Mansfield Park NERFINISHED
auntOf Fanny Price NERFINISHED
creator Jane Austen NERFINISHED
dependsOn Sir Thomas Bertram NERFINISHED
servants
emotionalCharacteristic indolent
languid
self-indulgent
familyName Bertram NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext Mansfield Park (1814 novel) NERFINISHED
guardianOf Fanny Price NERFINISHED
hasChild Edmund Bertram NERFINISHED
Julia Bertram NERFINISHED
Maria Bertram NERFINISHED
Tom Bertram NERFINISHED
literaryFunction embodies domestic indolence
highlights Fanny Price’s moral seriousness
moralCharacteristic passive
unassertive
narrativeRole aunt of the heroine
contrast to Fanny Price NERFINISHED
residesIn Mansfield Park NERFINISHED
settingPeriod early 19th century England
sisterOf Mrs. Price NERFINISHED
socialClass English landed gentry
spouse Sir Thomas Bertram NERFINISHED
title Lady

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Mansfield Park character Lady Bertram