Henry Morton

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Henry Morton is the idealistic young Scottish Presbyterian hero of Sir Walter Scott’s novel "Old Mortality," who becomes deeply involved in the Covenanter uprisings of the 17th century.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
appearsIn Old Mortality NERFINISHED
appearsInSeries Tales of My Landlord NERFINISHED
associatedWith Presbyterian resistance to royal authority
Scottish Covenanters NERFINISHED
characterTrait brave
honourable
idealistic
moderate
conflictType political conflict
religious conflict
createdBy Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Scottish
fictionalUniverse the historical Scotland of the late 17th century as depicted by Sir Walter Scott
involvedIn Covenanter uprisings NERFINISHED
Scottish religious conflicts of the 17th century
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre historical novel
moralAlignment sympathetic to Covenanters but critical of fanaticism
name Henry Morton NERFINISHED
nationality Scottish
notableFor embodying Scott’s ideal of principled moderation in times of fanaticism
religion Presbyterian
roleInWork hero
protagonist of the Covenanter cause
settingCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
timePeriodDepicted late 17th century
workPublicationYear 1816

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Old Mortality featuresCharacter Henry Morton