Gwendolen Harleth
Gwendolen Harleth is a central character in George Eliot's novel, Daniel Deronda. She is portrayed as a young woman of beauty and ambition, navigating the complexities of her social environment in Victorian England. Gwendolen's character embodies themes of self-discovery and moral conflict as she seeks to assert her independence.
Throughout the story, Gwendolen faces various challenges, including her troubled marriage and the expectations placed upon her by society. Her journey reflects the struggles of women during this era, highlighting issues of choice, identity, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment amidst societal constraints.