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Amelia Sedley
Also known as: Emmy, Mrs. George, Mrs. Osborne, the Widow Osborne, Mrs. George Osborne
The kind and gentle daughter of the Sedleys. She is deeply in love with George Osborne and is moved by the arrival of his friend Dobbin. She is enthusiastic about the potential match between her brother Jos and Rebecca, though she is ultimately heartbroken when it fails. She is generous to a fault, giving Rebecca many of her own possessions and even soliciting gifts from George for her departing friend.
John Sedley daughterMrs. Sedley daughterMiss Pinkerton pupilMiss Jemima Pinkerton pupil and friendBecky Sharp friend and schoolmate
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Rebecca Sharp
Also known as: Becky Sharp, Miss Sharp, the person, Mrs. Rebecca, Mrs. Rawdon Crawley, Mrs. Crawley, The Nightingale, Madame de Raudon, Madame Rebecque, Lady Crawley
A sharp-eyed and calculating young woman. She is observant of George Osborne's vanity and continues to charm Joseph Sedley. She is the daughter of an artist and a French opera-girl. In this chapter, she nearly secures a proposal from Jos Sedley but is thwarted by his drunkenness and George Osborne's interference. She develops a secret hatred for George Osborne, believing he prevented her marriage.
Amelia Sedley friend and schoolmateMiss Pinkerton pupil and antagonistMiss Jemima Pinkerton pupilMr. Sharp daughterJoseph Sedley potential romantic target
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Sambo
A black servant of the Sedley family. He is involved in the household gossip and serves as a messenger.
Amelia Sedley servantJohn Sedley servantMrs. Sedley servantRebecca Sharp admirer of her politenessThe cook admirer
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
John Sedley
Amelia's father, a wealthy merchant and stockbroker. He has a low opinion of his son Joseph, viewing him as selfish and lazy, and is indifferent to who Joseph marries. He is generous to Rebecca upon her departure.
Amelia Sedley fatherMrs. Sedley husbandJoseph Sedley fatherGeorge Osborne godfather and benefactorSir William Dobbin subordinate in the City Light Horse
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Mrs. Sedley
Amelia's mother. She initially disapproves of Joseph marrying an artist's daughter but is eventually swayed by Amelia and the housekeeper's arguments. She is embarrassed by the situation with Rebecca at the end.
Amelia Sedley motherJohn Sedley wifeJoseph Sedley motherRebecca Sharp hostessWilliam Dobbin hostess and acquaintance
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Miss Briggs
Also known as: Arabella, Miss B.
A student at the academy.
Amelia Sedley friendRebecca Sharp rival
Chapter 1
Joseph Sedley
Also known as: Jos, Waterloo Sedley, Jos, Waterloo Sedley
Amelia's brother, a stout and vain official from India (the Collector of Boggley Wollah). He is described by his father as vain, selfish, lazy, and effeminate. He is prone to drinking heavily and making a spectacle of himself, as seen at Vauxhall where he consumes a bowl of rack punch and becomes rowdy and maudlin. He flees to Cheltenham to avoid the embarrassment of his behavior and the potential of a marriage proposal.
Amelia Sedley brotherJohn Sedley sonRebecca Sharp target of her matrimonial schemesMrs. Sedley sonDr. Gollop patient
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Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Sir Pitt Crawley
Also known as: Mr. Crawley
A family in need of a governess, to whom Miss Pinkerton recommended Rebecca.
Rebecca Sharp future employerLady Crawley husband
Chapter 2
George Osborne
Also known as: George Sedley Osborne
A popular and somewhat vain young man, godson of John Sedley and an officer in the army. He is proud of his appearance and somewhat patronizing toward his loyal friend Dobbin. He is class-conscious and opposes the idea of his future brother-in-law marrying a governess like Rebecca Sharp. He is free-handed with money but ruthless in his mockery of others.
Amelia Sedley fiancé/romantic interestJohn Sedley godsonJoseph Sedley friend/former schoolmateRebecca Sharp acquaintanceWilliam Dobbin friend and 'master' (in Dobbin's eyes)
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Chapters 4, 5, 6
William Dobbin
Also known as: William Dobbin, Figs, Heigh-ho Dobbin, Gee-ho Dobbin, Captain William Dobbin, Old Figs, William Dobbin, Figs, Heigh-ho Dobbin, Gee-ho Dobbin, Captain William Dobbin, Old Figs, Major Dobbin, Major Sugarplums, William Dobbin, Major Sugarplums, Colonel Dobbin
The son of a London grocer who became a captain in the army. He is tall, ungainly, and selfless. He remains devotedly attached to George Osborne and is protective of Amelia. He is described as having a fatherly pleasure in seeing Amelia happy and is willing to perform menial tasks, like carrying shawls, for his friends.
George Osborne protector and devoted friendReginald Cuff school rival and later friendAmelia Sedley admirerJohn Sedley guestMrs. Sedley guest
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Chapters 5, 6
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Miss Pinkerton
Also known as: The Semiramis of Hammersmith, Minerva
The majestic headmistress of the academy at Chiswick.
Miss Jemima Pinkerton sisterAmelia Sedley teacherRebecca Sharp teacher and antagonistDoctor Samuel Johnson friendMrs. Chapone correspondent
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Chapters 1, 2, 4
Miss Jemima Pinkerton
Also known as: Miss Jemmy
The soft-hearted and nervous sister of Miss Pinkerton. She was kind to Rebecca, giving her gifts and food, though Rebecca mocked her in return by making a doll in her likeness.
Miss Pinkerton sisterAmelia Sedley teacher and friendRebecca Sharp teacher and benefactor
Chapters 1, 2
Miss Swartz
Also known as: Rhoda Swartz
A rich, woolly-haired mulatto student from St. Kitt's and a parlour-boarder at the academy. She is very emotional and prone to hysterics.
Amelia Sedley friendGeorge Osborne admirer and potential suitor
Chapter 1
Miss Saltire
A student at the academy and granddaughter of the Earl of Dexter. She is described as "high and mighty" and somewhat shabby.
Amelia Sedley friend
Chapter 1
Laura Martin
A young orphan student at the academy who is very attached to Amelia.
Amelia Sedley friend and 'child' figure
Chapter 1
The fat coachman
A fat man in a three-cornered hat and wig who drives the Sedley family coach.
John Sedley servant
Chapter 1
The dancing-master
A teacher who arrives for a lesson just as the girls are leaving.
Chapter 1
The young officer of the Life Guards
A young officer who notices Amelia as the carriage passes.
Chapter 2
Mrs. Blenkinsop
The housekeeper for the Sedley family. She is observant of the household's social dynamics and defends the idea of Joseph marrying Rebecca by citing her own humble beginnings. However, she later expresses distrust of Rebecca.
Mrs. Sedley employee/housekeeperRebecca Sharp admirerAmelia Sedley confidante and servantPinner colleagueJohn Sedley servant
Chapters 4, 6
Reginald Cuff
Also known as: The Cock of the School
The aristocratic and accomplished bully of Dr. Swishtail’s academy. He was wealthy, skilled in Latin and French, and ruled the school until he was defeated in a fair fight by William Dobbin. Despite his bullying, he showed magnanimity by taking the blame for the fight to save Dobbin from a flogging.
William Dobbin school rival and later friend/tutorGeorge Osborne bully to victim
Chapter 5
Sir William Dobbin
Also known as: Alderman Dobbin
William Dobbin's father. Originally a grocer in Thames Street, he became a wealthy Alderman, a Colonel of the City Light Horse, and was eventually knighted.
William Dobbin fatherJohn Sedley business acquaintance/rival in the City Light Horse
Chapter 5
The Misses Dobbin
The daughters of Sir William Dobbin, described by Mrs. Sedley as ungraceful.
William Dobbin sistersSir William Dobbin daughtersAmelia Sedley acquaintances
Chapter 5
Lord Wellington
Also known as: The Duke of Wellington
The British commander in the Napoleonic Wars.
Chapter 5
The cook
A servant in the Sedley household who is in love with Sambo.
Sambo object of affectionRebecca Sharp servant (rebellious)
Chapter 6
Mr. Brush
Joseph Sedley's valet. He is described as solemn, correct, and grave, resembling an undertaker.
Joseph Sedley servant
Chapter 6
Simpson
The Master of Ceremonies at Vauxhall Gardens.
Rebecca Sharp servant
Chapter 6
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Doctor Samuel Johnson
He is frequently mentioned by Miss Pinkerton to bolster her own status.
Mrs. Chapone
Mentioned as a distinguished correspondent of Miss Pinkerton.
Miss Birch
Mentioned as one of the few occasions Miss Pinkerton wrote a personal letter.
Dr. Floss
Mentioned as being sent for to treat Miss Swartz.
Jones
Mentioned as a hypothetical neighbor whose ability to make ends meet is a source of wonder.
Mr. Sharp
Described in a flashback regarding Rebecca's upbringing and how he secured her position at Chiswick.
Rebecca's mother
Her supposed noble lineage is used by Rebecca to gain social standing with Pitt Crawley.
The Reverend Mr. Crisp
Mentioned in a flashback as an example of Rebecca's early romantic entanglements.
Mrs. Crisp
Mentioned as the person who ended the affair between her son and Rebecca.
Miss Swindle
Mentioned as the original owner of the doll Rebecca used for mockery.
The Reverend Mr. Flowerdew
Mentioned as the person Mr. Crisp served under.
Miss Crump
Mentioned as a potential (but rejected) heroine for the book.
Miss Hopkins
Mentioned as a potential (but rejected) heroine for the book.
The old gentleman of sixty-eight
Used as an example of how school-day terrors can last a lifetime.
Dr. Raine
Mentioned in the old gentleman's dream.
The tart-woman
Mentioned as the person who intercepted/delivered the note in the Crisp affair.
Bonamy_of_our_service
Mentioned by Joseph as someone he was supposed to dine with.
Mulligatawney
Mentioned by Joseph in a story about his time in India.
Dr. Gollop
Mentioned as the person Joseph tells his stories to.
Sophy Cutler
Mentioned in Joseph's anecdote about his past romantic escapes.
Cutler of the Artillery
Mentioned in Joseph's anecdote.
Lance
Mentioned as Sophy Cutler's husband.
Quintin
Mentioned in one of Joseph's stories.
Brummel_the_buck
Mentioned as a standard of fashion that Joseph compares himself to.
Alderman Balls
Mentioned as the host of a dinner party.
Dr. Swishtail
Appears in flashbacks as the head of the school where the fight takes place.
Lord Minto
Mentioned in Joseph's stories about India.
Napoleon Bonaparte
His proclamations and the threat of his advancing army dominate the rumors and fears in Brussels.
Mrs. Dobbin
Mentioned as the recipient of a laboriously written letter from William during his school days.
Mr. Rudge
Mentioned on the side of the grocery cart that brought shame to young Dobbin.
Mrs. Flamingo
Mentioned in an anecdote about Dobbin's clumsiness.
Mr. Kean
George goes to the theatre to see him perform as Shylock.
Mr. Kemble
Mentioned to illustrate Cuff's sophistication.
The knife-boy
Mentioned in a hypothetical scenario about household life.
The femme de chambre
Mentioned as part of a hypothetical scenario.
Pinner
Mentioned by Mrs. Blenkinsop as having seen Rebecca snooping through drawers.
Mrs. Salmon
Mentioned as performing a cantata at Vauxhall.
Madame Saqui
Mentioned as a performer at Vauxhall.
Molyneux
Used as a comparison for Joseph's supposed fighting skills.
Daniel Lambert
Used as a mocking nickname for the fat Joseph Sedley by the crowd.