Grandpa Vanderhof

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Grandpa Vanderhof is the eccentric, free-spirited patriarch at the heart of the comedy "You Can't Take It with You," known for rejecting conventional success in favor of happiness and individuality.

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Grandpa Vanderhof canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf eccentric
fictional character
patriarch
theatrical character
ageDescriptor elderly
alsoKnownAs Martin Vanderhof
appearsIn You Can't Take It with You
appearsInGenre comedy
appearsInWorkType stage play
associatedTheme American Dream reinterpreted as happiness
family vs. capitalism
nonconformity
characterTrait eccentric
free-spirited
kind
nonconformist
optimistic
philosophical
createdBy George S. Kaufman
Moss Hart
familyName Vanderhof
familyRole patriarch of the Vanderhof family
firstAppearance You Can't Take It with You
surface form: play You Can't Take It with You (1936)
formerOccupation businessman
gender male
influences his children
his grandchildren
the Sycamore-Vanderhof household atmosphere
medium theatre
narrativeFunction comic voice of wisdom
moral center of You Can't Take It with You
occupation retired businessman
philosophy money is not the most important thing in life
people should do what makes them happy
rejects conventional success
materialism
social conformity
residence New York City
residenceType family home
roleInWork central character in You Can't Take It with You
symbolizes individual freedom
pursuit of happiness
rejection of materialism
value enjoyment of life
happiness over material success
individuality
personal freedom

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You Can't Take It with You (co-written with George S. Kaufman) hasCharacter Grandpa Vanderhof
subject surface form: You Can't Take It with You