
Jane Murdstone
Edward Murdstone's sister, a stern and controlling figure in David's life.
Core Belief
"Firmness and control are the most important virtues, and that any display of emotion or weakness should be suppressed."
Worldview
Miss Murdstone sees the world as a place of strict rules and moral absolutes, where any deviation from her narrow code of conduct is met with harsh judgment. She has little tolerance for weakness or sentimentality and believes that discipline and control are the keys to a well-ordered life.
Personality
Miss Murdstone is a rigid, austere, and unsympathetic woman who embodies coldness and repression. She is humorless, domineering, and takes pleasure in enforcing strict discipline.
In Their Own Words
"Generally speaking,’ said Miss Murdstone, ‘I don’t like boys. How d’ye do, boy?"
"Wants manner!’"
"Edward,’ said Miss Murdstone, ‘let there be an end of this. I go tomorrow.’"
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Other Characters from David Copperfield

David Copperfield
The protagonist, narrating his life story from childhood to adulthood.

Agnes Wickfield
David's close friend and confidante, embodying goodness, wisdom, and selfless devotion.

Clara Peggotty Barkis
David's loyal and loving nurse, a constant presence in his life.

James Steerforth
David's charismatic and influential school friend, whose charm masks a darker side.

Betsey Trotwood
David's formidable but ultimately loving great-aunt.

Dora Spenlow Copperfield
David's first wife, a charming but impractical 'child-wife'.
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