Hazel

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Hazel is a simple, good-hearted drifter in John Steinbeck’s novel "Cannery Row," known for his loyalty, comic misunderstandings, and unexpected moments of insight.

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Hazel canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
Literary character
Male character
appearsIn Cannery Row
Sweet Thursday
associatedWith Doc
Mack
The boys
Western Biological Laboratory
cognitiveTrait Capable of sharp intuitive insight
Slow to understand abstract ideas
createdBy John Steinbeck
economicStatus Poor
educationLevel Uneducated
gender Male
genre Realist fiction
hasMoralAlignment Good
hasPersonalityTrait Comic
Good-hearted
Kind
Loyal
Naive
Occasionally insightful
Simple
hasThemeRelation Community
Dignity of the common man
Friendship
knownFor Comic misunderstandings
Unexpected moments of insight
language English
literaryRole Comic relief
Companion to Doc
livesIn Cannery Row, Monterey, California (fictional setting)
surface form: Cannery Row
loyalTo Doc
medium Novel
memberOf Mack and the boys
narrativeFunction Revealing wisdom in apparent foolishness
nationality American
occupation Drifter
partOf Cannery Row ensemble cast
residenceType Flophouse
sequelAppearance Sweet Thursday
settingOfLife Monterey
surface form: Monterey, California
socialClass Working class
speechStyle Colloquial
timePeriod Great Depression
surface form: Great Depression era
worldview Practical

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Cannery Row mainCharacter Hazel
Hazel Krasinski givenName Hazel
The Boys hasMember Hazel
subject surface form: The Boys (Cannery Row)