Nell Kellty

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Nell Kellty is the reclusive, feral young woman who lives in isolation in the Appalachian woods and becomes the focus of a psychological drama in the 1994 film "Nell."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedFrom play "Idioglossia"
ageGroup young woman
appearsIn Nell
appearsInGenre drama film
psychological drama film
appearsInYear 1994
associatedTheme isolation
language and identity
society versus individual
trauma and healing
characterTrait feral
linguistically unique
reclusive
socially isolated
traumatized
communicationStyle limited contact with outsiders
createdBy Mark Handley
createdFor feature film
familyName Kellty
fictionalRegion Appalachia
surface form: North Carolina Appalachians
fictionalResidence Appalachian woods
fictionalStatus non-supernatural human
filmSetting Eastern North Carolina
surface form: rural North Carolina
firstAppearance Nell (1994 film)
gender female
givenName Nell
interactsWith Dr. Jerome Lovell
Dr. Paula Olsen
livesIn cabin in the woods
medium film
narrativeFocus adaptation to society
communication and language
psychological development
narrativeRole protagonist
nationality American
portrayalRecognizedBy Academy Award nomination for Best Actress (for Jodie Foster)
portrayedBy Jodie Foster
raisedBy her mother
raisedIn isolation
speaks idiosyncratic English dialect
subjectOf psychological study in the film
symbolizes the impact of isolation on human development
the resilience of the human spirit

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Jodie Foster portrayed Nell Kellty