Arthur Winslow

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Arthur Winslow is the principled Edwardian father in Terence Rattigan’s play "The Winslow Boy," who risks his family’s security to clear his son’s name.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
appearsIn The Winslow Boy
basedOn Martin Arthur Winslow (loosely inspired by the real Winslow case family head)
centralConflict seeks to clear his son Ronnie’s name
createdBy Terence Rattigan
dramaticFunction drives legal and moral conflict of the play
familyName Winslow
firstPerformanceContext original 1946 stage production of The Winslow Boy
givenName Arthur
hasChild Catherine Winslow
Dickie Winslow
Ronnie Winslow
hasEthicalCharacteristic principled
hasMoralCharacteristic determined
honourable
stubborn
hasOccupation banker
hasRole father
hasSpouse Grace Winslow
hasTemporalSetting Edwardian era
narrativeFunction protagonist’s father
portrayedInFilmBy Cedric Hardwicke
Nigel Hawthorne
residence London, England
surface form: London
sacrifices family’s financial security
family’s social comfort
socialClass middle class
takesLegalActionAgainst Admiralty (United Kingdom)
surface form: British Admiralty
themeInvolvement family loyalty
individual versus state
justice

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The Winslow Boy mainCharacter Arthur Winslow
Sir Robert Morton is the barrister representing the Winslow family represents Arthur Winslow
subject surface form: Sir Robert Morton
Ronnie Winslow hasRelative Arthur Winslow
Grace Winslow hasRelationshipWith Arthur Winslow
Catherine Winslow hasRelative Arthur Winslow