John Givings

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John Givings is a mentally unstable yet piercingly perceptive character in Richard Yates’s novel "Revolutionary Road," whose blunt insights expose the hidden truths and hypocrisies of the suburban couple at the story’s center.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Revolutionary Road
associatedWith April Wheeler
Frank Wheeler
creator Richard Yates
describedAs blunt
mentally unstable
perceptive
familyRelation son of Helen Givings
son of Howard Givings
genre literary fiction character
languageOfWork English
medium novel
mentalHealthStatus institutionalized
patient in a psychiatric hospital
narrativeFunction challenges the Wheelers’ self-image
exposes hypocrisy of suburban life
voices uncomfortable truths
nationality American
occupation former mathematician
personalityTrait intellectually sharp
sarcastic
socially abrasive
roleInWork catalyst for conflict
truth-teller
setting American suburb
themeAssociation conformity vs individuality
marital conflict
mental illness
suburban disillusionment
workPublicationYear 1961

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Revolutionary Road character John Givings