Dallas

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Dallas is a central female character in the classic Western film "Stagecoach," portrayed as a compassionate yet socially ostracized woman whose journey reveals themes of dignity and redemption.

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Dallas (Stagecoach character) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Stagecoach NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ringo Kid NERFINISHED
stagecoach passengers
basedOn character archetypes from Ernest Haycox’s short story “Stage to Lordsburg”
characterArcTheme dignity
redemption
characterTrait compassionate
dignified
socially ostracized
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Dudley Nichols NERFINISHED
Ernest Haycox NERFINISHED
John Ford NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1939
firstAppearance Stagecoach (1939 film) NERFINISHED
gender female
narrativeRole central character
female lead
notableFor sympathetic portrayal of a marginalized woman in a Western
partOf ensemble cast of Stagecoach
portrayalReceived critical acclaim for Claire Trevor’s performance
portrayedBy Claire Trevor NERFINISHED
relationship romantic interest of the Ringo Kid
settingOfActions American Old West NERFINISHED
stagecoach journey from Tonto to Lordsburg
socialStatusInStory outcast
prostitute
workGenre Western film

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