Kilroy

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Kilroy is a former American boxing champion and symbolic drifter who serves as the central figure of Tennessee Williams’ play "Camino Real," embodying themes of lost glory and existential struggle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boxer
drifter
fictional character
protagonist
theatrical character
appearsIn Camino Real NERFINISHED
associatedWith Tennessee Williams characters of faded glory
createdBy Tennessee Williams NERFINISHED
describedAs former American boxing champion
symbolic drifter
embodiesTheme alienation
disillusionment
existential struggle
lost glory
search for meaning
firstAppearance "Camino Real" (1953) NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn experimental drama
hasCharacteristic emotionally vulnerable
idealistic
physically strong
romantic
medium stage play
nationality American
occupation boxer
wanderer
partOf the character ensemble of "Camino Real"
roleInWork central figure of the play "Camino Real"
settingOfActivity the surreal town of Camino Real NERFINISHED
symbolizes the common man confronting fate
the fallen American hero
the outsider NERFINISHED

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