Dr. Blenkinsop

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Dr. Blenkinsop is a poor, selfless physician in George Bernard Shaw’s play "The Doctor’s Dilemma," serving as a moral contrast to the more ambitious and ethically compromised doctors around him.

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Dr. Blenkinsop canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
physician
stage character
appearsIn The Doctor’s Dilemma NERFINISHED
appearsInAct The Doctor’s Dilemma (multiple acts) NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme class and poverty in medicine
medical ethics
professional integrity
characterTrait altruistic
conscientious
ethical
poor
unselfish
characterType moral exemplar
selfless doctor
contrastsWith Dr. Schutzmacher NERFINISHED
Dr. Walpole NERFINISHED
Sir Colenso Ridgeon NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
createdBy George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
economicStatus financially struggling
impoverished
ethicalStance opposed to profiteering from medicine
narrativeFunction embodies idealistic medical ethics
highlights ethical corruption in the medical profession
occupation doctor
general practitioner
roleInWork foil to more ambitious physicians
moral contrast to other doctors
valueOrientation patient welfare over personal gain
workGenre play
workLanguage English

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The Doctor's Dilemma featuresCharacter Dr. Blenkinsop