Stingo

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Stingo is the young Southern writer and narrator in William Styron’s novel "Sophie’s Choice," through whose perspective the tragic story unfolds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
appearsIn Sophie's Choice
surface form: "Sophie’s Choice"
appearsInMedium novel
associatedWithTheme coming of age
guilt and complicity
memory and testimony
countryOfOriginInFiction United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy William Styron
describedAs aspiring writer
idealistic
naive
ethnicIdentity Southern American
friendOf Nathan Landau
Sophie Zawistowski
surface form: Sophie Zawistowska
gender male
inLoveWith Sophie Zawistowski
surface form: Sophie Zawistowska
language English
literaryRole author surrogate for William Styron
narrativeFunction mediator between past and present events
observer of Sophie and Nathan’s relationship
narratorOf Sophie's Choice
surface form: "Sophie’s Choice"
nationality American
occupation novelist
writer
perspective young Southern writer
roleInWork central character
first-person narrator
settingResidence Brooklyn
surface form: Brooklyn, New York
timePeriod post-World War II era
workPublicationYear 1979

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