Mr. Tuttle

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Mr. Tuttle is a mysterious, possibly supernatural figure in Don DeLillo’s novel "The Body Artist," whose strange behavior and fragmented speech unsettle and fascinate the protagonist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
mysterious figure
possibly supernatural being
appearsAtLocation remote house where Lauren Hartke lives
appearsIn The Body Artist
appearsInWorkBy Don DeLillo
associatedWithCharacter Lauren Hartke NERFINISHED
behavior childlike at times
strange
unsettling
causesReactionIn fascination in Lauren Hartke
unsettlement in Lauren Hartke
countryOfWorkOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Don DeLillo
existsIn contemporary literary fiction
firstPublicationContext novel published in 2001
gender male
hasRole catalyst for protagonist’s transformation
central figure
identity uncertain
interactsWith Lauren Hartke NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
linkedToEvent aftermath of Rey Robles’s suicide
nameType pseudonymous or possibly invented name
narrativeFunction embodiment of loss
embodiment of temporal dislocation
embodiment of uncertainty
ontologicalStatus ambiguous
perceivedAs possibly a ghost
possibly a projection of grief
possibly a time-displaced figure
speechStyle disjointed
echoic
fragmented
thematicAssociation grief
identity
language
memory
the uncanny
time

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The Body Artist hasCharacter Mr. Tuttle