Sir William Collyer

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Sir William Collyer is a respectable, emotionally reserved judge in Terence Rattigan’s play *The Deep Blue Sea*, whose failed marriage to Hester Collyer highlights the constraints and repressions of postwar British society.

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Sir William Collyer canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatre character
appearsIn The Deep Blue Sea
characterTrait emotionally reserved
respectable
createdBy Terence Rattigan
dramaticFunction embodies conventional morality in the play
emotionalDynamicWithHester offers security but lacks passion
firstAppearance The Deep Blue Sea
gender male
literaryPeriod 20th-century British drama
marriedTo Hester Collyer
medium stage play
narrativeFunction to contrast with Freddie Page’s passionate nature
narrativeRole Hester Collyer’s husband
nationality British
occupation judge
professionContext English legal system
relationshipStatus in a failed marriage with Hester Collyer
relationshipToProtagonist estranged husband of the protagonist
setting postwar Britain
socialClass upper middle class
symbolizes respectable but emotionally stifling social order
themeAssociation emotional repression
postwar British social constraints

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The Deep Blue Sea character Sir William Collyer
Hester Collyer hasSpouse Sir William Collyer