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Ellen

from News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest

A slim, light-haired, grey-eyed young woman, with her face, hands, and bare feet tanned brown by the sun. She wears light silk, gaily embroidered. She possesses a peculiar, almost 'wild' beauty that makes her seem more 'unfamiliar' and interesting than other women William meets. She is spirited, intelligent, passionate, and keenly perceptive, quickly deducing William's origins.

Personality Traits

PerceptiveSpiritedIntelligentPassionate (about nature, life, history)EarnestGracefulBeautiful (in a unique, wild way)CuriousBold

About Ellen

Ellen is a supporting character in William Morris's classic novel "News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest" (1890). A slim, light-haired, grey-eyed young woman, with her face, hands, and bare feet tanned brown by the sun. She wears light silk, gaily embroidered. She possesses a peculiar, almost 'wild' beauty that makes her seem more 'unfamiliar' and interesting than other women William meets. She is spirited, intelligent, passionate, and keenly perceptive, quickly deducing William's origins.

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