Winslow family

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The Winslow family is the central household in the play and film "The Winslow Boy," around whom the story of a young son's alleged wrongdoing and the ensuing legal battle unfolds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic character group
fictional family
adaptedIn 1948 film The Winslow Boy NERFINISHED
1999 film The Winslow Boy NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Winslow Boy NERFINISHED
basedOn Archer-Shee family NERFINISHED
centralToPlotOf The Winslow Boy NERFINISHED
conflictCentersOn Ronnie Winslow’s alleged theft of a postal order
createdBy Terence Rattigan NERFINISHED
fictionalSetting Edwardian England NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1946
firstAppearedIn stage play The Winslow Boy NERFINISHED
hasMember Arthur Winslow NERFINISHED
Catherine Winslow NERFINISHED
Dickie Winslow NERFINISHED
Grace Winslow NERFINISHED
Ronnie Winslow NERFINISHED
inspiredByEvent George Archer-Shee case
involvedIn legal case against the Admiralty
legalRepresentative Sir Robert Morton NERFINISHED
matriarch Grace Winslow NERFINISHED
medium film
theatre
narrativeFunction to dramatize the cost of defending principle
patriarch Arthur Winslow NERFINISHED
primaryResidence London home
socialClass upper-middle class
themeRepresents family loyalty
individual rights versus state power
pursuit of justice

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Sir Robert Morton associatedWith Winslow family
Arthur Winslow is the patriarch of the Winslow family patriarchOf Winslow family
subject surface form: Arthur Winslow
Sir Robert Morton is the barrister representing the Winslow family represents Winslow family
subject surface form: Sir Robert Morton