Adeline Hulot

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Adeline Hulot is a central character in Honoré de Balzac's novel "La Cousine Bette," known for her gentle, self-sacrificing nature amid the moral and social decay of her family.

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Adeline Hulot canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Balzac character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn La Cousine Bette
appearsInSeries La Comédie humaine
appearsWith Baron Hector Hulot
Baron Hector Hulot
surface form: Hortense Hulot

Lisbeth Fischer
Victorin Hulot
associatedWithTheme family decay
female virtue
self‑denial
authorNationality French (Honoré de Balzac)
characterTrait forgiving
gentle
pious
self‑sacrificing
child Baron Hector Hulot
surface form: Hortense Hulot

Victorin Hulot
creator Honoré de Balzac
familyName Baron Hector Hulot
surface form: Hulot
fictionalUniverse La Comédie humaine
firstPublicationOfWork 1846
gender female
givenName Adeline
languageOfWork French
literaryMovementOfWork realism
maritalStatus married
moralAlignment morally upright
nationality French
notableFor embodying Christian charity
enduring humiliation within her marriage
publisherOfWork La Presse (serial)
surface form: La Presse (serial publication)
relative Lisbeth Fischer
residence Parisian apartment of the Hulot family
roleInWork central character in La Cousine Bette
setting Paris
socialClass bourgeoisie
spouse Baron Hector Hulot
suffersFrom husband's infidelities
timePeriod 19th century
workGenre novel

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La Cousine Bette mainCharacter Adeline Hulot
La Cousine Bette hasCharacter Adeline Hulot
Baron Hector Hulot relatedTo Adeline Hulot
Baron Hector Hulot spouse Adeline Hulot