Henry Carr in Travesties (stage)

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Henry Carr in *Travesties* (stage) is the pompous, unreliable British consular official whose fragmented memories comically frame Tom Stoppard’s play about art, war, and revolution in Zurich during World War I.

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Henry Carr in Travesties (stage) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic narrator
fictional character
stage character
appearsInWork Travesties
associatedWithTheme art
revolution
war
basedOn historical figure Henry Carr
characterTrait comic
pompous
unreliable
creator Tom Stoppard
dramaturgicalFunction filters historical figures through subjective recollection
fictionalUniverse Travesties
firstAppearance Travesties
surface form: stage play Travesties
genreContext comedy
metatheatrical drama
involvedIn events surrounding art, war, and revolution
languageOfCharacter English
medium stage
memoryStructure fragmented memories
narrativeFunction framing device
unreliable narrator
nationality British
occupation British consular official
roleInWork narrator
protagonist
setting Zurich
settingPeriod World War I

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Tom Hollander portrayed Henry Carr in Travesties (stage)