Steffie Gladney

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Steffie Gladney is a character in Don DeLillo’s novel "White Noise," known as one of Jack Gladney’s children whose small, poignant moments often underscore the book’s themes of language, fear, and modern anxiety.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn White Noise
associatedTheme family life in late capitalism
fear of death
media saturation
characterTrait observant
sensitive
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Don DeLillo
familyName Gladney
fictionalUniverse White Noise
fullName Steffie Gladney self-link
givenName Stefanie
surface form: Steffie
hasFather Jack Gladney
hasParent Jack Gladney
hasSibling Denise Gladney
Heinrich Gladney
Wilder Gladney
medium novel
narrativeFunction underscores themes of fear
underscores themes of language
underscores themes of modern anxiety
narrativeRole child of protagonist
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1985
workLanguage English

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White Noise mainCharacter Steffie Gladney
Heinrich Gladney hasRelative Steffie Gladney
Steffie Gladney fullName Steffie Gladney self-link