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Literary Character

Clarice from A Pessimist in Theory and Practice

Clarice is a high-principled, proud, loyal noblewoman in A Pessimist in Theory and Practice, known for proud, high-minded, somewhat haughty; Loyal and self-sacrificing, values loyalty; Exhibits a sense of moral and emotional depth.

Role in the story

High-principled, proud, loyal noblewoman.

Personality and defining traits

Proud, high-minded, somewhat haughty; Loyal and self-sacrificing, values loyalty; Exhibits a sense of moral and emotional depth

Why readers remember this character

Proud, high-minded, somewhat haughty; Loyal and self-sacrificing, values loyalty; Exhibits a sense of moral and emotional depth

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