Jean Brodie

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Jean Brodie is a charismatic and unorthodox schoolteacher in 1930s Edinburgh whose strong influence over her select group of students drives the central drama of the story.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adaptedAsCharacterIn 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie NERFINISHED
stage play The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie NERFINISHED
admires Benito Mussolini NERFINISHED
Francisco Franco NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
associatedWithTheme charismatic authority
moral responsibility
political indoctrination
betrayedBy Sandy Stranger NERFINISHED
centralThemeIn betrayal
coming of age
teacher–student influence
characterIn The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie NERFINISHED
countryOfWork Scotland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
createdBy Muriel Spark NERFINISHED
familyName Brodie NERFINISHED
fullName Jean Brodie NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Jean NERFINISHED
hasConflictWith Miss Mackay NERFINISHED
school administration
hasGroup the Brodie set NERFINISHED
ideology fascist sympathies
influences the Brodie set NERFINISHED
literaryGenre modernist fiction
narrativeRole protagonist
title character
occupation schoolteacher
teacher
personalityTrait charismatic
domineering
idealistic
manipulative
unorthodox
portrayedBy Geraldine McEwan NERFINISHED
Maggie Smith NERFINISHED
Vanessa Redgrave NERFINISHED
settingOfLife Edinburgh NERFINISHED
interwar period
teachesAt Marcia Blaine School for Girls NERFINISHED
teachesSubject art appreciation
history
timePeriod 1930s
workLocation Edinburgh NERFINISHED

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Jean Brodie in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie fullName Jean Brodie
subject surface form: Jean Brodie