Elizabeth Zott in Lessons in Chemistry

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Elizabeth Zott in Lessons in Chemistry is a brilliant, unconventional chemist in 1960s America who becomes an unlikely television cooking-show host and challenges societal expectations about women, science, and domestic life.

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instanceOf chemist
fictional character
protagonist
television personality
adaptedIn Lessons in Chemistry (television adaptation) NERFINISHED
advocatesFor scientific thinking in everyday life
women’s autonomy
appearsIn Lessons in Chemistry NERFINISHED
characterIn novel Lessons in Chemistry NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Bonnie Garmus NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork chemistry
firstPublicationYearOfWork 2022
gender female
hasChild Madeline Zott NERFINISHED
influences female viewers of Supper at Six (in-story)
knownFor applying chemistry to cooking
challenging gender roles
encouraging women’s education
questioning societal expectations of women
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre contemporary historical fiction character
medium literature
narrativeRole central protagonist of Lessons in Chemistry
notableCharacteristic direct
feminist outlook
highly intelligent
rational
scientifically minded
unconventional
notableWork Supper at Six NERFINISHED
occupation chemist
researcher
television cooking-show host
partner Calvin Evans NERFINISHED
pet dog Six-Thirty NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Brie Larson NERFINISHED
setting 1960s America
strugglesWith institutional sexism
workplace discrimination
televisionShow Supper at Six NERFINISHED
themeAssociated domestic life and identity
sexism in science
women in STEM
timePeriod 1960s
uses scientific language in cooking instructions

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Brie Larson characterPortrayed Elizabeth Zott in Lessons in Chemistry