Sherman Pew

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Sherman Pew is a central character in Carson McCullers' novel "Clock Without Hands," portrayed as a young, blind Black man whose complex relationships and experiences illuminate themes of race, identity, and moral conflict in the American South.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Clock Without Hands NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme alienation
identity
moral conflict
personal dignity
race
racism in the American South
social injustice
characterIn novel
countryOfFictionalContext United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Carson McCullers NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Clock Without Hands NERFINISHED
hasAgeDescriptor young
hasComplexRelationships true
hasDisability blindness
hasEthnicity Black
hasGender male
isBlind true
isProtagonist true
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
medium prose
narrativeRole central character
settingRegion American South NERFINISHED

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Clock Without Hands character Sherman Pew