George

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George is a middle-aged, embittered history professor whose caustic wit and psychological games drive the intense marital drama in Edward Albee’s play "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?".

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
ageGroup middle-aged
appearsInWork Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? NERFINISHED
characterType complex anti-hero
createdBy Edward Albee NERFINISHED
dramaticGenre domestic drama
psychological drama
employer university
fieldOfWork history
gender male
interactsWith Honey
Nick NERFINISHED
knownFor caustic wit
psychological games
languageOfWork English
maritalStatus married
medium stage play
narrativeFunction drives marital drama
nationality American
occupation history professor
personalityTrait caustic
cynical
embittered
intelligent
relationship antagonistic marriage with Martha
roleInWork central character
protagonist
settingOfActivity living room of George and Martha’s house
spouse Martha NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement emotional cruelty
illusion versus reality
marital conflict
uses mind games
verbal aggression
workLocation New England college NERFINISHED

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