Gregory Solomon

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Gregory Solomon is an elderly, shrewd furniture dealer in Arthur Miller’s play "The Price," whose cynical humor and hard-won life experience help expose the emotional and moral conflicts of the other characters.

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Gregory Solomon canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
supporting character
ageDescriptor elderly
appearsInGenre drama
associatedWith family conflict
memory and the past
characterInPlay The Price
createdBy Arthur Miller
dialogueStyle anecdotal
philosophical
dramaticFunction comic relief
moral commentator
embodiesTheme cost of life choices
value versus price
firstAppearance The Price (1968 play)
hasBackstoryElement survived personal and financial losses
hasCharacteristic experienced negotiator
worldly-wise
hasSenseOf humor
interactsWith Esther Franz
Victor Franz
Walter Franz NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium theatre
narrativeFunction exposes emotional conflicts of other characters
exposes moral conflicts of other characters
narrativeRole catalyst for revelation
nationalityInText immigrant (Jewish background)
occupation furniture dealer
personalityTrait cynical
shrewd
roleInPlot buyer of family furniture
setIn New York City
symbolizes pragmatic view of life
survivor of hardship
timePeriodOfFiction mid-20th century
uses cynical humor

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The Price hasCharacter Gregory Solomon
Victor Franz associatedWithCharacter Gregory Solomon