Walter Franz

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Walter Franz is a central character in Arthur Miller's play "The Price," an aging, pragmatic furniture dealer whose negotiations reveal the play’s themes of memory, regret, and the cost of past choices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
ageDescriptor aging
appearsIn The Price
associatedTheme consequences of past choices
economic hardship
family conflict
memory
regret
characterType pragmatic
conflictType intrafamilial conflict
createdBy Arthur Miller
emotionalTrait guilt-ridden
resentful
familyRole brother
firstAppearance The Price (1968 play)
genreOfWork drama
languageOfWork English
literarySignificance embodies the human cost of economic and moral decisions
medium stage play
narrativeFunction reveals themes through negotiation
nationalityInFiction American
occupation furniture dealer
primaryActivityInPlot negotiating the price of old furniture
roleInWork central character
setIn New York City
timePeriodInFiction mid-20th century

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The Price hasCharacter Walter Franz