Sam Weller

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Sam Weller is a quick-witted, resourceful servant and loyal companion to Mr. Pickwick in Charles Dickens’s novel "The Pickwick Papers."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic character
fictional character
literary character
servant
appearsIn The Pickwick Papers NERFINISHED
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
associatedWith London NERFINISHED
Pickwick Club NERFINISHED
basedIn England NERFINISHED
characterTrait humorous
loyal
quick-witted
resourceful
streetwise
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
createdBy Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
creatorCentury 19th century
creatorOccupation novelist
employer Samuel Pickwick NERFINISHED
familyRelation son of Tony Weller
fictionalUniverse The Pickwick Papers universe NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceIn The Pickwick Papers NERFINISHED
firstPublicationLanguage English
gender male
hasGivenName Sam NERFINISHED
hasSurname Weller NERFINISHED
influenced popularity of The Pickwick Papers
languageOfCharacter English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
loyalTo Samuel Pickwick NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction foil to Samuel Pickwick
nationality English
notableFor proverbs and malapropisms
witty sayings
occupation servant
valet
roleInWork comic relief
companion to Mr. Pickwick
servant to Mr. Pickwick
sidekick
setIn 19th-century England
speaksIn Cockney dialect
workGenre comic novel
picaresque novel

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