Alice Hyatt

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Alice Hyatt is the struggling widow and aspiring singer at the center of Martin Scorsese’s 1974 drama "Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore," whose journey of independence and self-discovery became an iconic portrayal of working-class womanhood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
protagonist
appearsIn Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
associatedWorkDirector Martin Scorsese
associatedWorkGenre drama film
basedInPartOn experiences of working-class American women in the 1970s
characterTrait determined
independent
resilient
vulnerable
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Martin Scorsese
culturalImpact iconic portrayal of working-class womanhood
familyRole mother
fictiveUniverse Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
filmReleaseYear 1974
gender female
hasChild Tommy Hyatt
languageOfWork English
maritalStatus widow
medium feature film
narrativeRole main character
narrativeTheme female independence
self-discovery
single motherhood
working-class struggles
occupation aspiring singer
singer
waitress
portrayedBy Ellen Burstyn
pursues music career
personal autonomy
setting southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

Tucson
surface form: Tucson, Arizona
strugglesWith economic hardship
grief
romantic relationships

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TV series Alice leadCharacter Alice Hyatt
subject surface form: Alice (TV series)
TV series Alice protagonist Alice Hyatt
subject surface form: Alice (TV series)
TV series Alice character Alice Hyatt
subject surface form: Alice (TV series)
Alice mainCharacter Alice Hyatt
Alice character Alice Hyatt