Ad Francis

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Ad Francis is a mentally unstable, physically scarred former prizefighter who appears as a central character in Ernest Hemingway’s short story “The Battler.”

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Ad Francis canonical 2

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instanceOf fictional character
short story character
appearsAlongside Bugs NERFINISHED
Nick Adams NERFINISHED
appearsIn In Our Time NERFINISHED
The Battler NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme madness
masculinity
physical and psychological trauma
violence
characterType ex-boxer
createdInYear 1925
creator Ernest Hemingway NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn In Our Time (1925 collection) NERFINISHED
formerOccupation prizefighter
gender male
genreOfWorkAppearsIn modernist fiction
hasCompanion Bugs NERFINISHED
hasRelationshipWith Nick Adams NERFINISHED
literaryMovement Lost Generation literature NERFINISHED
mentalState mentally unstable
narrativeFunction to illustrate the consequences of violence and boxing
nationality American (fictional)
notableTrait disfigured face
unpredictable behavior
occupation prizefighter
physicalCharacteristic physically scarred
roleInWork central character in the short story "The Battler"
setIn American Midwest (railroad camp area) NERFINISHED
workAuthorNationality American

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The Battler featuresCharacter Ad Francis
The Battler hasLiteraryCharacter Ad Francis