Sorel Bliss

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Sorel Bliss is a spirited and theatrically inclined young woman in Noël Coward’s comedy "Hay Fever," known for her dramatic flair and self-absorbed charm within the eccentric Bliss family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Hay Fever NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium stage play
associatedWithTheme family eccentricity
romantic entanglements
theatricality in everyday life
characterTrait charming
dramatic
self-absorbed
spirited
theatrically inclined
createdBy Noël Coward NERFINISHED
familyName Bliss NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceOfWork 1925
genreOfWorkContext comedy
hasBrother Simon Bliss NERFINISHED
hasFamilyRole daughter
hasFather David Bliss NERFINISHED
hasMother Judith Bliss NERFINISHED
hasRomanticInterestIn Richard Greatham NERFINISHED
interactsWith Clara NERFINISHED
Myra Arundel NERFINISHED
Sandy Tyrell NERFINISHED
isMemberOf Bliss family NERFINISHED
languageOfDialogue English
nationalityInContext British
setInWork Cookham, Berkshire country house NERFINISHED
workAuthorNationalityContext English playwright Noël Coward

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Hay Fever (stage) hasCharacter Sorel Bliss
subject surface form: Hay Fever