John P. Harrington as a domineering figure

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John P. Harrington as a domineering figure is depicted as an overbearing, authoritarian presence whose controlling nature shapes the power dynamics and emotional tension of the narrative.

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John P. Harrington as a domineering figure canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character portrayal
affects other characters’ autonomy
associatedWith control over others
emotional strain on subordinates
power imbalance
contributesTo fear among other characters
narrative tension
depictedAs authoritarian presence
overbearing presence
exerts psychological pressure
strict control
hasCharacteristic authoritarian
controlling
domineering
overbearing
influences emotional tension of the narrative
power dynamics of the narrative
linkedToTheme authority and obedience
emotional manipulation
power and control
motivates resistance from other characters
submission from other characters
narrativeFunction antagonistic force
roleInNarrative central authority figure
source of conflict

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Encounter with an Angry God portrays John P. Harrington as a domineering figure