Cheng Huan

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Cheng Huan is the gentle Chinese immigrant protagonist of D. W. Griffith’s 1919 silent film "Broken Blossoms," whose idealism and compassion tragically collide with the brutality of his surroundings.

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Cheng Huan canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
protagonist
appearsIn Broken Blossoms
Broken Blossoms
surface form: Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl
associatedWith Battling Burrows
Lucy Burrows
characterTrait compassionate
gentle
idealistic
countryOfOrigin China
creator D. W. Griffith
ethnicity Chinese
filmDirectorOfWork D. W. Griffith
filmDistributorOfWork United Artists
filmProductionCompanyOfWork D.W. Griffith Productions
surface form: D. W. Griffith Productions
firstAppearanceYear 1919
gender male
genreOfWork melodrama
silent drama
languageOfWork silent film
medium black-and-white film
narrativeRole tragic hero
occupation missionary
shopkeeper
portrayedBy Richard Barthelmess
setting Limehouse
surface form: Limehouse, London
theme cross-cultural compassion
idealism versus brutality
racism
violence

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Broken Blossoms mainCharacter Cheng Huan
Lucy Burrows rescuedBy Cheng Huan
Lucy Burrows closeTo Cheng Huan