Douglas Spaulding

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Douglas Spaulding is the young boy protagonist of Ray Bradbury’s nostalgic novel "Dandelion Wine," through whose eyes the wonders and fears of small-town summer life are explored.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
age twelve years old
appearsIn Dandelion Wine NERFINISHED
associatedWith dandelion wine NERFINISHED
basedOn Ray Bradbury’s childhood self
closeTo Grandfather Spaulding NERFINISHED
Tom Spaulding NERFINISHED
confronts the reality of death
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Ray Bradbury NERFINISHED
experiences awareness of death
fears of growing up
wonders of small-town life
familyName Spaulding NERFINISHED
fictionalTown Green Town NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext Dandelion Wine (1957 novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Douglas NERFINISHED
hasGrandparent Grandfather Spaulding NERFINISHED
Grandmother Spaulding NERFINISHED
hasParent Mr. Spaulding NERFINISHED
Mrs. Spaulding NERFINISHED
hasSibling Tom Spaulding NERFINISHED
hasTrait curious
imaginative
introspective
sensitive
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
medium novel
narrativeRole central consciousness
viewpoint character
realizes that he is alive
residence Green Town, Illinois NERFINISHED
settingDecade 1920s
settingSeason summer
symbolizes the magic of childhood
transition from childhood to adolescence
themeInvolvement childhood
coming of age
mortality
nostalgia
undergoes emotional maturation

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Dandelion Wine mainCharacter Douglas Spaulding