Jenny Lee

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Jenny Lee is a young, idealistic nurse and midwife whose experiences working in London’s impoverished East End during the 1950s and 1960s form the emotional and narrative core of the period drama "Call the Midwife."

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instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn Call the Midwife NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chummy Browne NERFINISHED
Cynthia Miller NERFINISHED
Sister Evangelina NERFINISHED
Sister Julienne NERFINISHED
Sister Monica Joan NERFINISHED
Sisters of St. Raymond Nonnatus NERFINISHED
Trixie Franklin NERFINISHED
basedOn Jennifer Worth NERFINISHED
characterDevelopment confronts social inequality
gains clinical confidence
characterOrigin memoirs of Jennifer Worth NERFINISHED
characterTrait compassionate
dedicated
idealistic
naive
emotionalFocusOf Call the Midwife early seasons
fictionalUniverse Call the Midwife universe
firstAppearance Call the Midwife series 1 NERFINISHED
gender female
genreContext medical drama
period drama
language English
medium television series
narrativeFunction viewpoint character
narrativeRole primary narrator
protagonist
nationality British
occupation midwife
nurse
portrayedAs inexperienced at start of series
young
primaryLocation Poplar, London NERFINISHED
professionFocus community nursing
maternity care
religiousContext Anglican
settingPeriod 1950s
1960s
targetOf character-driven storytelling
themeInNarrative poverty in urban London
professional vocation
social change in postwar Britain
women’s health
worksAt Nonnatus House NERFINISHED
worksIn East End of London NERFINISHED

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Call the Midwife mainCharacter Jenny Lee