Lilly Berry

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Lilly Berry is a central member of the eccentric Berry family in John Irving’s novel "The Hotel New Hampshire," known for her sharp wit, physical smallness, and emotionally complex coming-of-age journey.

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instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Hotel New Hampshire NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage English
centralTo narrative of The Hotel New Hampshire
characteristic emotionally complex
physically small
sharp-witted
createdBy John Irving NERFINISHED
experiences unrequited love
familyName Berry NERFINISHED
firstPublicationWork The Hotel New Hampshire NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1981
genreContext literary fiction
hasFather Win Berry NERFINISHED
hasMother Mary Berry NERFINISHED
hasSibling Egg Berry NERFINISHED
Frank Berry NERFINISHED
Franny Berry NERFINISHED
John Berry Jr. NERFINISHED
hasTrait introspective
observant
sarcastic
self-conscious about her size
memberOf Berry family NERFINISHED
narrativeRole central member of the Berry family
occupation writer
settingContext New England NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
Vienna hotel run by her family
strugglesWith depression
feelings of inadequacy
undergoes coming-of-age journey
writes a novel about her family
short stories

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