Sir Robert Morton is the barrister representing the Winslow family

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Sir Robert Morton is a brilliant, emotionally reserved barrister whose rigorous cross-examinations and commitment to justice drive the central legal drama in *The Winslow Boy*.

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instanceOf barrister
fictional character
characterTrait brilliant
committed to justice
emotionally reserved
rigorous
creator Terence Rattigan
drives central legal drama in The Winslow Boy
fictionalUniverse The Winslow Boy universe
firstAppearance play The Winslow Boy
firstPerformanceYear 1946
gender male
legalSpecialty cross-examination
nationality British
notableAction challenges Admiralty and government over justice
conducts intense cross-examination of Ronnie Winslow
occupation King's Counsel
barrister
represents Arthur Winslow
Catherine Winslow
Grace Winslow
Ronnie Winslow
Winslow family
roleInWork central lawyer in the Winslow case
socialStatus upper-class English lawyer
themeAssociation duty
justice
personal sacrifice
title Sir
workFeaturedIn The Winslow Boy

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The Winslow Boy characterRole Sir Robert Morton is the barrister representing the Winslow family