Lady Britomart Undershaft

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Lady Britomart Undershaft is a sharp-tongued, aristocratic matriarch in George Bernard Shaw’s play "Major Barbara," who struggles to reconcile family pride with the moral implications of her munitions-tycoon husband’s fortune.

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Lady Britomart Undershaft canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocrat
fictional character
matriarch
stage character
appearsIn Major Barbara NERFINISHED
associatedWith Undershaft munitions business
associatedWithTheme class and social status
conflict between morality and capitalism
basedOn type of upper-class Edwardian matriarch
characterTrait authoritative
proud
sharp-tongued
child Barbara Undershaft NERFINISHED
Sarah Undershaft NERFINISHED
Stephen Undershaft NERFINISHED
concern family pride
moral implications of munitions wealth
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdIn early 20th century
creator George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
familyName Undershaft NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Major Barbara universe
firstAppearance Major Barbara NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn play
givenName Britomart NERFINISHED
hasOccupation society matron
hasRelative Andrew Undershaft NERFINISHED
Barbara Undershaft NERFINISHED
Sarah Undershaft NERFINISHED
Stephen Undershaft NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
narrativeFunction drives family conflict over money and morality
narrativeRole supporting protagonist
positionInFamily head of the Undershaft household
settingTime early 20th-century London
socialClass British aristocracy
spouse Andrew Undershaft NERFINISHED
workPublicationYear 1905

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Major Barbara mainCharacter Lady Britomart Undershaft