Hodel

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Hodel is a central character in the musical "Fiddler on the Roof," known as one of Tevye’s daughters who challenges tradition through her love and political idealism.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Tzeitel 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
stage musical character
appearsIn Fiddler on the Roof NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre musical theatre
basedOnAuthor Sholem Aleichem NERFINISHED
basedOnWork Tevye and His Daughters NERFINISHED
birthOrderInFamily second daughter
characterTrait brave
idealistic
loving
loyal
thoughtful
conflictsWith traditional arranged marriage customs
createdForWorkBy Joseph Stein NERFINISHED
familyName unknown
givenName Hodel NERFINISHED
hasFather Tevye NERFINISHED
hasMother Golde NERFINISHED
hasSister Bielke NERFINISHED
Chava NERFINISHED
Shprintze NERFINISHED
Tzeitel NERFINISHED
hasSong Far From the Home I Love NERFINISHED
languageOfOriginalWork English
leavesFor Siberia NERFINISHED
livesInFictionalPlace Anatevka NERFINISHED
lyricsBy Sheldon Harnick NERFINISHED
marriageType love match
marries Perchik NERFINISHED
medium film adaptation
stage
musicBy Jerry Bock NERFINISHED
nationalityInStory Russian Jew
notableScene train station farewell with Tevye
performsSongType solo ballad
politicalSympathy Russian revolutionary idealism
revolutionary movement
reasonForDeparture to join Perchik in exile
relationshipToGolde daughter GENERATED
relationshipToPerchik wife GENERATED
relationshipToTevye daughter GENERATED
religionInStory Judaism NERFINISHED
romanticallyInvolvedWith Perchik NERFINISHED
symbolizes challenge to tradition
generational change
political idealism
timePeriod early 20th century

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Rosalind Harris characterRole Hodel
this entity surface form: Tzeitel
Anatevka inhabitantInFiction Hodel
this entity surface form: Tzeitel
Michele Marsh role Hodel