Homer Macauley

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Homer Macauley is the teenage telegraph messenger protagonist of William Saroyan’s novel "The Human Comedy," whose experiences reflect small-town American life during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn The Human Comedy (1943 film) NERFINISHED
The Human Comedy (stage adaptations) NERFINISHED
age teenager
appearsIn The Human Comedy NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ithaca, California NERFINISHED
characterTrait compassionate
idealistic
responsible
countryOfFictionalResidence United States NERFINISHED
createdBy William Saroyan NERFINISHED
employer telegraph office in Ithaca
familyName Macauley NERFINISHED
genre war novel character
givenName Homer NERFINISHED
hasRelative Bess Macauley NERFINISHED
Marcus Macauley NERFINISHED
Mrs. Macauley NERFINISHED
Ulysses Macauley NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryWorkPublicationYear 1943
medium novel
narrativeRole protagonist
notableFor delivering wartime telegrams
depicting American home front during World War II
occupation telegraph messenger
protagonistOf The Human Comedy NERFINISHED
settingPeriod World War II NERFINISHED
settingType small-town America
theme coming of age
family
small-town life
war and loss

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The Human Comedy mainCharacter Homer Macauley
The Human Comedy protagonistName Homer Macauley