Laura Brown

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Laura Brown is a central character in Michael Cunningham’s novel and its film adaptation "The Hours," depicted as a 1950s housewife struggling with depression and the constraints of domestic life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
literary character
adaptationAppearance The Hours
surface form: The Hours (2002 film)
appearsIn The Hours
The Hours
surface form: The Hours (film)
appearsInGenre drama film
literary fiction
basedOnWork The Hours
surface form: The Hours (novel)
characterArc escape from traditional domestic role
createdBy Michael Cunningham
firstAppearance The Hours
surface form: The Hours (1998 novel)
gender female
hasAlternateTimelineConnectionWith Clarissa Vaughan NERFINISHED
Virginia Woolf
hasChild Richie Brown
hasSpouse Dan Brown
surface form: Dan Brown (The Hours)
inspiredBy Mrs. Dalloway
surface form: Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway
laterLifeResidence Canada
literaryFunction explores impact of social expectations on women’s mental health
medium film adaptation
novel
narrativeRole one of three interwoven protagonists in The Hours
nationality American
notableAction leaves her family later in life
notableScene birthday cake baking scene
occupation housewife
portrayedBy Julianne Moore
reads Mrs. Dalloway
surface form: Mrs Dalloway
relatedWork Mrs. Dalloway
surface form: Mrs Dalloway (novel)
residesIn Los Angeles
setInYear 1951
strugglesWith constraints of domestic life
depression
suicidal thoughts
themeAssociatedWith domesticity
feminine identity
mental illness
motherhood
suicide
timePeriod 1950s

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The Hours followsCharacter Laura Brown