John Oakhurst

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John Oakhurst is a calm, honorable professional gambler in Bret Harte’s short story “The Outcasts of Poker Flat,” known for his stoicism and quiet sense of sacrifice.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
short story character
appearsIn The Outcasts of Poker Flat NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mother Shipton NERFINISHED
Poker Flat NERFINISHED
The Duchess NERFINISHED
Tom Simson NERFINISHED
Uncle Billy NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath self‑inflicted gunshot
creator Bret Harte NERFINISHED
death suicide in the mountains
deathContext during a snowstorm
depictedAs skilled card player
ethicalCharacteristic fair in gambling
protective of the innocent
fictionalUniverse The Outcasts of Poker Flat NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Outcasts of Poker Flat NERFINISHED
gender male
literaryPeriod American Realism NERFINISHED
moralAlignment sympathetic
narrativeRole leader of the outcasts
nationality American
notableAction gives Tom Simson his money back after winning it
guides the group of outcasts into the mountains
maintains composure during crisis
protects Tom Simson
sacrifices his own chances to help others survive
occupation professional gambler
personalityTrait calm
honorable
quiet
self‑controlled
self‑sacrificing
stoic
residence Poker Flat NERFINISHED
roleInWork protagonist
symbolism dignity in social exclusion
moral complexity of outcasts
themeConnection honor among outcasts
sacrifice
stoicism in adversity

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