Squire Allworthy

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Squire Allworthy is a wealthy, benevolent country gentleman in Henry Fielding’s novel "Tom Jones," known for his moral integrity and charitable nature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
squire
adopts Tom Jones NERFINISHED
appearsIn The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling NERFINISHED
Tom Jones NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme charity
justice
morality
social hierarchy
authorialFunction vehicle for Fielding’s moral philosophy
believesToBe Tom Jones is a foundling
characterTrait benevolent
charitable
forgiving
just
pious
trusting
createdBy Henry Fielding NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling NERFINISHED
gender male
guardianOf Blifil NERFINISHED
Tom Jones NERFINISHED
inheritsEstateFrom his ancestors
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 18th-century English literature
misledBy Blifil NERFINISHED
Square
Thwackum NERFINISHED
moralAlignment morally upright
narrativeRole benefactor of the protagonist
moral touchstone
nationality English
occupation country gentleman
reconcilesWith Tom Jones NERFINISHED
relative Bridget Allworthy NERFINISHED
residence Somersetshire NERFINISHED
settingOfLife rural England
socialStatus wealthy landowner
symbolizes Christian charity
moral law
patriarchal authority
treatsAsSon Tom Jones NERFINISHED
uncleOf Bridget Allworthy NERFINISHED
undergoes moral re-evaluation of Tom Jones

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