Arthur Winslow is the patriarch of the Winslow family

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Arthur Winslow is a central character in Terence Rattigan’s play *The Winslow Boy*, depicted as a principled, steadfast father who fights to clear his son’s name in a public scandal.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn The Winslow Boy
appearsInGenre stage play
appearsInLanguage English
basedOn Fred Winslow
real-life father in the Archer-Shee case
createdBy Terence Rattigan
familyName Winslow
fightsFor his son’s innocence
justice
firstAppearance The Winslow Boy
surface form: The Winslow Boy (1946 play)
hasCharacteristic principled
steadfast
hasDaughter Catherine Winslow
hasRole father
hasSon Ronnie Winslow
hasSpouse Grace Winslow
involvedIn public scandal
motivatedBy desire to clear his son’s name
occupationInStory retired banker
patriarchOf Winslow family
roleInWork central character
settingOfActivity Edwardian era
surface form: Edwardian England
themeAssociation family loyalty
individual versus institution
pursuit of justice

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The Winslow Boy characterRole Arthur Winslow is the patriarch of the Winslow family