Michael Vronsky

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Michael Vronsky is the central protagonist of the film "The Deer Hunter," a steelworker and Vietnam War veteran whose experiences profoundly shape the story’s exploration of friendship, trauma, and survival.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
protagonist
appearsIn The Deer Hunter
associatedWith Axel
Linda
Nick Chevotarevich
Stanislaus "Stosh"
Steven Pushkov
characterArc transformed by combat experiences in Vietnam
createdBy Deric Washburn
Louis Garfinkle
Michael Cimino
Quinn K. Redeker
familyName Alexei Kirillovich Vronsky
surface form: Vronsky
filmReleaseYear 1978
fullName Michael Vronsky self-link
gender male
givenName Michael
homecoming returns to a changed life after Vietnam
medium film
militaryConflict Vietnam War
narrativeFunction explores themes of friendship
explores themes of survival
explores themes of trauma
nationality American
notableScene Russian roulette sequences in Vietnam
occupation soldier
steelworker
personalityTrait protective of friends
reserved
self-reliant
portrayedBy Robert De Niro
preWarLife works in a steel mill with friends
relationship romantic interest in Linda
roleInWork central protagonist
settingOfOrigin Pennsylvania
themeConnection loyalty to friends
psychological impact of war
survivor’s guilt
warStatus Vietnam War veteran
workTitle The Deer Hunter

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The Deer Hunter mainCharacter Michael Vronsky
Michael Vronsky fullName Michael Vronsky self-link
Steven Pushkov friend Michael Vronsky
Nick Chevotarevich hasFriend Michael Vronsky