Larry Underwood

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Larry Underwood is a struggling musician turned reluctant hero in Stephen King’s post-apocalyptic novel "The Stand," known for his moral growth and inner conflict.

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Larry Underwood canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
novel character
adaptationAppearance The Stand
surface form: The Stand (1994 miniseries)

The Stand
surface form: The Stand (2020 miniseries)
allyOf Glen Bateman
Nick Andros
Stu Redman
Tom Cullen
appearsIn The Stand
characterTrait capable of moral growth
morally conflicted
reluctant hero
self-centered (early in story)
closeTo Nadine Cross
Rita Blakemoor
creator Stephen King
firstAppearance The Stand
firstPublicationYear 1978
followerOf Mother Abagail
gender male
genreOfWork post-apocalyptic fiction
medium novel
narrativeArc from selfishness to self-sacrifice
nationality American
notableWorkInFiction Baby, Can You Dig Your Man?
occupation musician
opposes Randall Flagg
portrayedBy Adam Storke
Jovan Adepo
relationship son of Helen Underwood
roleInWork protagonist
settingOfActivity Boulder Free Zone
Las Vegas (Randall Flagg’s stronghold)
themeAssociation good versus evil
moral responsibility
redemption

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The Stand featuresCharacter Larry Underwood
Mother Abagail guides Larry Underwood
Nick Andros associatedWith Larry Underwood