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    Hetty Sorrel. Hetty Sorrel is a major character in George Eliot 's novel Adam Bede (1859). Beautiful but thoughtless Hetty lives in the fictional community of Hayslope — a rural, pastoral and close-knit community in 1799. Her home is on Mr. Martin Poyser's dairy farm as she is his niece.

  2. Adam Bede. Hetty Sorrel. Hetty never changes through the book, even after her religious conversion in the jail, and she remains a vain and selfish creature. Hetty only wants what is best for herself. Throughout the novel, Hetty has no concern for how her actions will affect others. Yet because her desires and fears are childlike, it is hard to ...

  3. Hetty Sorrel is a very pretty girl, and an efficient-enough dairymaid. But she isn't particularly accomplished. Or particularly smart. Or particularly nice. You are perfectly within your rights to wonder what a stand-up dude like Adam sees in her. Still, even if you don't think much of Hetty Sorrel as a person, do not underestimate her as a ...

  4. Character Analysis Hetty Sorrel. The characterization of Hetty seems to vary through the novel: In the earlier sections, she is condemned savagely for her vanity and selfishness, while during her period of suffering she is treated sympathetically. But even though Eliot's objectivity is somewhat questionable in places, the personality of Hetty ...

  5. Hetty Sorrel, fictional character, a naive dairy maid who is seduced and abandoned in the novel Adam Bede (1859) by George Eliot. This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper. The Victorian England Quiz: Art, Literature, and Life.

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  6. Hetty Sorrel in George Eliot 's Adam Bede (1859) is the quintessentially Victorian "fallen woman," that is, a lower-class maiden who is seduced by the idea of a life of "lace satin and jewels," and is sexually corrupted by a man above her station who has no desire to marry her. Similarly, Aunt Esther encapsulates the idea of a fallen woman's ...

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  8. Adam loves a seventeen-year-old village beauty named Hetty Sorrel. Hetty, who is Mr. Poyser’s niece, lives with the Poysers and helps with the chores. Thias Bede, the father of Seth and Adam, drowns in the river near their house after a drinking binge. Their mother, Lisbeth, is distraught. Dinah goes to comfort Lisbeth, and she is able to ...