Katie Carr

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Katie Carr is the conflicted, self-critical doctor and wife who narrates Nick Hornby’s novel "How to Be Good," exploring themes of morality, marriage, and modern middle-class guilt.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn How to Be Good NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme infidelity
marriage
middle-class guilt
morality
parenthood
characterTrait conflicted
morally anxious
self-critical
createdBy Nick Hornby NERFINISHED
gender female
hasChild Molly Carr NERFINISHED
Tom Carr NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryGenreOfWork comic novel
domestic fiction
maritalStatus married
medium novel
narrativeRole first-person narrator
narratorOf How to Be Good NERFINISHED
nationality British
occupation doctor
publisherOfWork Viking Press NERFINISHED
religiousView agnostic
residence London, England
surface form: London
settingOfActivity contemporary England
socialClass middle class
spouse David Carr NERFINISHED
workPublicationYear 2001

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How to Be Good narratorCharacter Katie Carr
How to Be Good protagonist Katie Carr