Lady Verinder
Lady Verinder is a character from the classic detective novel "The Moonstone," written by Wilkie Collins. She is the owner of the famous diamond, the Moonstone, which is central to the story's plot. Lady Verinder is depicted as a kind and caring woman, deeply concerned about her family's reputation and the well-being of her loved ones.
In the novel, Lady Verinder's actions and decisions significantly impact the unfolding mystery surrounding the theft of the Moonstone. Her character represents the Victorian ideals of femininity, showcasing both strength and vulnerability as she navigates the challenges posed by the diamond's curse and the ensuing investigation.