Charlie Burns

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Charlie Burns is the morally conflicted outlaw protagonist of the Australian Western film "The Proposition," whose brutal choices drive the story’s exploration of violence and justice on the colonial frontier.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
outlaw
appearsIn The Proposition NERFINISHED
centralTheme colonialism
justice
moral ambiguity
violence
conflictWith Arthur Burns NERFINISHED
Captain Stanley NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Australia
createdBy John Hillcoat NERFINISHED
Nick Cave NERFINISHED
drivesPlot exploration of violence and justice on the colonial frontier
familyRelation brother of Arthur Burns
brother of Mikey Burns
fictionalUniverse The Proposition (film universe) NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Proposition (2005 film) NERFINISHED
genre Australian Western
revisionist Western
medium film
moralCharacteristic capable of brutality
morally conflicted
narrativeFunction antihero
morally conflicted protagonist
occupation outlaw
portrayedBy Guy Pearce NERFINISHED
protagonistOf The Proposition NERFINISHED
roleIn The Proposition NERFINISHED
setting Australian colonial frontier

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The Proposition mainCharacter Charlie Burns