
Henrietta Stackpole
Isabel's American friend, a journalist for 'The Interviewer,' representing a progressive and pragmatic worldview.
Core Belief
"Henrietta believes in the importance of progress, equality, and the pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement. She is a staunch advocate for American values and a critic of European tradition and social hierarchies."
Worldview
Henrietta sees the world as a place of opportunity and potential, but also of injustice and inequality. She is determined to promote progress and reform, and she believes in the power of journalism to shape public opinion and to hold those in power accountable.
Personality
Henrietta is independent, outspoken, and energetic. She is a dedicated journalist with strong opinions on social and political issues, particularly those related to American values and progress. She is fiercely loyal to Isabel and often offers her advice, though her directness can sometimes be overbearing.
In Their Own Words
"I must say I think it looks very exclusive, going round all alone, as if you thought no woman was good enough for you."
"There’s nothing so simplifying as a grand passion."
"You’re a creature of risks--you make me shudder!"
Other Characters from The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 1

Isabel Archer
The novel's central protagonist, a young American woman seeking experience and independence.

Ralph Touchett
Isabel's cousin, a witty and philosophical invalid who observes her life with a detached curiosity.

Madame Merle
An accomplished and worldly woman, a close friend of Mrs. Touchett, who takes an interest in Isabel's fate.
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