The Plumed Serpent

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:novel
gptkb:play
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:D._H._Lawrence
gptkb:The_Fox
gptkbp:adaptation gptkb:television_series
gptkb:theatre
gptkb:1930
gptkb:film
none known
not adapted into film
gptkbp:art_movement gptkb:church
gptkbp:author gptkb:D._H._Lawrence
D. H. Lawrence's travels
gptkbp:character gptkb:Don_Ramón
gptkb:the_Plumed_Serpent
gptkb:Kate_Brown
gptkb:Don_Juan
the priest
the revolutionary
gptkbp:character_arc gptkb:Transformation
gptkbp:character_development gptkb:launch_complex
Kate Leslie's transformation
gptkbp:character_relationships gptkb:organization
interpersonal dynamics
gptkbp:conflict gptkb:Monarch
internal conflict
personal and political
personal vs. societal expectations
gptkbp:critical_reception mixed reviews
gptkbp:cultural_impact gptkb:significant
inspired discussions on identity
inspired discussions on colonialism
inspired discussions on spirituality
gptkbp:cultural_references gptkb:Aztec_mythology
gptkbp:first_performance 1926
gptkbp:followed_by gptkb:Lady_Chatterley's_Lover
gptkbp:genre gptkb:Author
gptkb:High_School
gptkb:novel
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Mexican_Revolution
early 20th century Mexico
gptkbp:historical_figure none directly mentioned
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Plumed Serpent
gptkbp:influenced feminist literature
subsequent literature
postcolonial studies
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:award
gptkbp:influenced_by Freudian theory
Freudian psychology
Nietzschean philosophy
gptkbp:influences Mesoamerican mythology
Mexican culture
indigenous mythology
gptkbp:inspiration gptkb:Aztec_culture
gptkb:Aztec_mythology
gptkbp:is_characterized_by multi-dimensional characters
gptkbp:is_critical_for examines colonialism
gptkbp:is_criticized_for analyzed for themes
examines Western perspectives
gptkbp:is_motivated_by search for meaning
gptkbp:is_symbolic_of gptkb:TV_series
gptkbp:isbn 978-0-14-144140-0
978-0-14-144140-4
gptkbp:language gptkb:award
English
gptkbp:literary_devices symbolism
gptkbp:main_character gptkb:Kate_Leslie
Kate Browne
gptkbp:motif gptkb:Saint
rebirth
nature vs. civilization
gptkbp:narrative_style stream of consciousness
third-person
mythical elements
gptkbp:notable_quote " The serpent is the symbol of the life force."
gptkbp:page_count 320
gptkbp:plot non-linear
gptkbp:preceded_by gptkb:Women_in_Love
gptkb:The_Rainbow
gptkbp:published_by 1926
gptkbp:publisher gptkb:Martin_Secker
gptkbp:reader_demographic controversial
varied perspectives
gptkbp:set_in gptkb:Mexico
gptkbp:setting gptkb:post-revolutionary_Mexico
gptkb:Mexico
gptkbp:significance psychological depth
exploration of identity
explores identity
depiction of cultural clash
gptkbp:style gptkb:church
lyrical
gptkbp:symbolism gptkb:snake
Kate as a symbol of change
the serpent as a deity
the plumed serpent
gptkbp:thematic_element gptkb:philosopher
gptkbp:theme gptkb:TV_series
gptkb:philosopher
gptkb:military_conflict
gptkbp:themes gptkb:TV_series
gptkb:existentialism
gptkb:Monarch
gptkb:mythological_figure
power dynamics
gptkbp:written_by gptkb:D._H._Lawrence