Dixon Steele

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Dixon Steele is a troubled, hard-boiled Hollywood screenwriter whose volatile temperament and moral ambiguity drive the dark psychological drama of "In a Lonely Place."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
male character
screenwriter character
appearsIn In a Lonely Place
appearsInGenre film noir
psychological thriller
associatedWith romantic relationship
screenwriting
violence
characterArc descent into suspicion and emotional instability
createdFor cinema
drivesPlot murder investigation
romantic conflict
emotionalState anger
jealousy
paranoia
genre film noir character
hasReputationInStory difficult personality
violent temper
medium film
moralAlignment ambiguous
narrativeImportance central character
narrativeRole antihero
protagonist
occupation screenwriter
personalityTrait morally ambiguous
troubled
volatile
relationshipType troubled romance
setting Hollywood
storyFunction focus of police suspicion
source of dramatic tension
storyWorld Hollywood film industry
themeInvolvement alienation
crime
psychological drama
suspicion
toneAssociation cynical
dark
tragic

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