Lady Arabella March

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Lady Arabella March is the sinister, aristocratic antagonist of Bram Stoker’s novel "The Lair of the White Worm," often associated with supernatural evil and serpentine imagery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
literary character
alignment evil
appearsIn The Lair of the White Worm NERFINISHED
associatedWith Diana’s Grove NERFINISHED
serpents
supernatural evil
the White Worm NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Bram Stoker NERFINISHED
deathCause destruction of the White Worm’s lair
fictionalUniverse The Lair of the White Worm universe NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn The Lair of the White Worm (1911) NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn gothic fiction
horror fiction
hasCharacteristic cold
manipulative
mysterious
predatory
ruthless
sinister
hasThemeRelation atavism
degeneration
monstrosity hidden in the upper class
languageOfWorkAppearedIn English
literaryMovementContext late Victorian gothic
medium novel
moralAlignmentInText villainous
narrativeFunction embodiment of the White Worm
notableTrait ability to exert hypnotic influence
association with a gigantic worm-like creature
capacity for deception
opposes Adam Salton NERFINISHED
Sir Nathaniel de Salis NERFINISHED
portrayedAs beautiful yet terrifying
residesIn Diana’s Grove NERFINISHED
roleInWork primary antagonist
settingOfActivity rural England
socialStatus aristocrat
speciesStatus part-human
part-monster
symbolism ancient pagan forces
corruption beneath respectability
serpentine evil
timePeriodOfFiction late 19th century
title Lady NERFINISHED

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The Lair of the White Worm hasCharacter Lady Arabella March