Ariadne Utterword

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Ariadne Utterword is a character in George Bernard Shaw’s play "Heartbreak House," depicted as a charming, self-absorbed woman whose romantic entanglements and social pretensions satirize the idle upper class.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a play
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Heartbreak House NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Heartbreak House, multiple acts NERFINISHED
associatedWithAuthor Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
characterTrait charming
self-absorbed
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
creator George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearsIn play
hasFictionalStatus non-historical person
isFictionalInUniverse Heartbreak House universe NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementOfWork modernist drama
mediumOfWork stage
narrativeFunction embodies social pretension
satirizes the idle upper class
narrativeRole satirical figure of the idle upper class
portrayedAs member of the upper class
romantically entangled woman
socially pretentious woman
settingOfWork England during World War I
themeInvolvement critique of upper-class idleness
romantic entanglements
social pretension
workAuthorNationality Irish
workAuthorOccupation playwright
workFirstPerformanceYearOfFirstAppearance 1920
workPublicationDateOfFirstAppearance 1919

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Heartbreak House character Ariadne Utterword