Widow Wycherly

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Widow Wycherly is a once-beautiful but scandal-plagued woman in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story "Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment," whose vanity and troubled past exemplify the story’s themes of folly and the corrupting pursuit of lost youth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
ageStatusAtStoryTime elderly
ageStatusDuringExperiment temporarily youthful
appearsIn Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment NERFINISHED
appearsInCollection Twice-Told Tales NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Colonel Killigrew NERFINISHED
Dr. Heidegger NERFINISHED
Mr. Gascoigne NERFINISHED
Mr. Medbourne NERFINISHED
characterInWork Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment NERFINISHED
createdBy Nathaniel Hawthorne NERFINISHED
createdInLanguage English
experiences return of youthful appearance during the experiment
reversion to old age after the water’s effects fade
fictionalUniverse Nathaniel Hawthorne’s fictional universe
firstPublicationDateOfWork 1837
firstPublishedIn Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment NERFINISHED
gender female
hasPastEvent involved in social scandal
lived in seclusion due to scandal
hasTrait concerned with physical appearance
coquettish
self-centered
vain
literaryPeriod American Romanticism NERFINISHED
maritalStatus widow
moralAlignment morally flawed
nationality American
notableFor beauty in her youth
participation in Dr. Heidegger’s experiment with the water of youth
scandalous reputation
vanity
occupation socialite (implied)
roleInPlot symbol of the dangers of excessive vanity
test subject in Dr. Heidegger’s experiment
settingOfActivity a New England town (unnamed)
symbolizes the fleeting nature of physical beauty
the moral consequences of a scandalous life
themeEmbodied failure to learn from past mistakes
folly of trying to recapture lost youth
moral corruption beneath outward beauty
vanity and self-absorption
undergoes temporary rejuvenation from the water of youth
usedAsExampleOf characters who fail to gain wisdom from experience
the corrupting pursuit of lost youth

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Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment character Widow Wycherly