Private Arthur Hamp

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Private Arthur Hamp is the naive, working-class British soldier at the center of John Wilson’s play "For King and Country," whose court-martial for desertion explores the human cost of war and military justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
centralEvent trial for desertion
characterInWork For King and Country NERFINISHED
conflict World War I
surface form: First World War
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
createdBy John Wilson NERFINISHED
familyName Hamp NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse For King and Country NERFINISHED
genreOfWork war drama
givenName Arthur NERFINISHED
mediumOfOrigin stage play
militaryBranchInFiction British Army NERFINISHED
militaryRank Private
moralQuestionRaised fairness of military courts
responsibility of command
narrativeRole protagonist
narrativeTheme desertion in wartime
human cost of war
military justice
nationalityInFiction British
occupation soldier
portrayedAs inexperienced
naive
ordinary British soldier
settingOfStory Western Front NERFINISHED
socialClass working class
subjectOf court-martial for desertion
symbolizes psychological strain of trench warfare
vulnerability of common soldiers

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King and Country character Private Arthur Hamp