Katherine Grant

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Katherine Grant is a central character in Fritz Lang’s 1936 drama "Fury," serving as the devoted fiancée whose efforts to clear her wrongly accused lover drive much of the film’s emotional and moral tension.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Fury (1936 film) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Fritz Lang NERFINISHED
fiancéeOf Joe Wilson (Fury character) NERFINISHED
genreContext drama film
social problem film
medium cinema
moralAlignment sympathetic character
narrativeFunction love interest of the protagonist
roleInPlot drives much of the film’s emotional tension
embodies moral opposition to mob violence
tries to clear her wrongly accused lover
setInWork American small town (in Fury)
themeInvolvement justice
love and loyalty
mob violence
wrongful accusation

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Fury (1936 film) character Katherine Grant
Fury mainCharacter Katherine Grant
subject surface form: Fury (1936 film)
No Time for Love mainCharacter Katherine Grant