Ronnie Winslow

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Ronnie Winslow is the young naval cadet at the center of Terence Rattigan’s play "The Winslow Boy," whose alleged theft and subsequent expulsion spark a major legal and moral battle over justice and individual rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
ageInStory schoolboy
allegation theft of a postal order
appearsIn The Winslow Boy
basedOn George Archer-Shee
centralThemeConnection conflict between individual and state
individual rights
justice
presumption of innocence
consequenceOfAllegation expulsion from the Royal Naval College
createdBy Terence Rattigan
familyName Winslow
gender male
hasRelative Arthur Winslow
Catherine Winslow
Dickie Winslow
Grace Winslow
legalCaseInvolvement petition of right against the Admiralty
narrativeFunction catalyst for legal case
focus of justice debate
symbol of individual rights
occupation naval cadet
relatedWorkGenre family drama
legal drama
stage play
roleInWork central character
setInCountry United Kingdom
setInInstitution Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth
surface form: Royal Naval College
storyTimePeriod early 20th century

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The Winslow Boy mainCharacter Ronnie Winslow
Sir Robert Morton is the barrister representing the Winslow family represents Ronnie Winslow
subject surface form: Sir Robert Morton
Arthur Winslow is the patriarch of the Winslow family hasSon Ronnie Winslow
subject surface form: Arthur Winslow
Catherine Winslow is a suffragette and Ronnie’s sister siblingOf Ronnie Winslow
subject surface form: Catherine Winslow
Sir Robert Morton associatedWith Ronnie Winslow
Grace Winslow hasRelationshipWith Ronnie Winslow
Catherine Winslow hasSibling Ronnie Winslow
Arthur Winslow hasChild Ronnie Winslow