Angela

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Angela is a character in John Keats’s narrative poem "The Eve of St. Agnes," serving as an elderly attendant who helps facilitate the lovers’ secret meeting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
poetic character
supporting character
ageDescriptor aged
old
appearsIn The Eve of St. Agnes NERFINISHED
appearsInForm verse
appearsInWorkBy John Keats NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Madeline NERFINISHED
Porphyro NERFINISHED
createdBy John Keats NERFINISHED
facilitates secret meeting of Porphyro and Madeline
gender female
genreOfWorkAppearsIn narrative poem
helpsTo advance the romantic plot between Porphyro and Madeline
involvedIn deception to admit Porphyro to Madeline’s chamber
languageOfWork English
loyalTo Madeline NERFINISHED
mediumOfWork poetry
moralAmbiguity aids lovers despite household hostility
narrativeFunction go-between
helper
nationalLiteraryTraditionOfWork English literature
roleInWork confidante
elderly attendant
servant
settingOfActivity castle in The Eve of St. Agnes
workFirstPublishedIn 1820
workSetDuring Eve of St. Agnes (Christian feast day) NERFINISHED

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