Imogen

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Imogen is the virtuous and resilient heroine of Shakespeare’s play "Cymbeline," renowned for her loyalty, courage, and emotional depth.

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Surface form Occurrences
Imogen in "Cymbeline" 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean heroine
dramatic character
fictional character
alias Fidele NERFINISHED
appearsIn Cymbeline NERFINISHED
associatedTheme identity and disguise
innocence falsely accused
marital fidelity
reconciliation
associatedWorkAuthor William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus major character in the Shakespearean canon
creator William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
criticalReputation one of Shakespeare’s most admired heroines
disguisedAs Fidele NERFINISHED
ethnicity Cymbeline’s Britain NERFINISHED
familyName none (mononymous character)
father Cymbeline NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse the world of Cymbeline NERFINISHED
firstPerformancePeriod early 17th century
gender female
influenced later depictions of virtuous heroines in English literature
languageOfWork Early Modern English NERFINISHED
loveInterest Posthumus Leonatus NERFINISHED
mother Queen (Cymbeline’s second wife) NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor disguising herself as a boy
steadfast loyalty to Posthumus Leonatus
notableScene awakening beside what she believes is Posthumus’s headless body
reunion with Posthumus Leonatus in the final act of Cymbeline
roleInWork protagonist of Cymbeline
setting ancient Britain
sibling Arviragus NERFINISHED
Guiderius NERFINISHED
spouse Posthumus Leonatus NERFINISHED
stageMedium theatre
stepMother Queen (Cymbeline’s second wife) NERFINISHED
title princess of Britain
trait chaste
courageous
emotionally deep
forgiving
loyal
resilient
resourceful
virtuous
workGenre romance
tragicomedy

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Ellen Terry notableWork Imogen
this entity surface form: Imogen in "Cymbeline"