Vincent Cappadora

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Vincent Cappadora is the central figure in Jacquelyn Mitchard’s novel "The Deep End of the Ocean," whose childhood abduction and eventual return profoundly disrupt and reshape his family’s life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Deep End of the Ocean NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre family drama
psychological fiction
associatedWithAdaptation film adaptation of The Deep End of the Ocean
centralCharacterOf The Deep End of the Ocean NERFINISHED
characterArc moves from traumatized child to more self-aware young adult
createdBy Jacquelyn Mitchard NERFINISHED
familyName Cappadora NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn novel
hasFather Pat Cappadora NERFINISHED
hasFictionalStatus non-historical character
hasMother Beth Cappadora NERFINISHED
hasRoleInPlot catalyst for family conflict and transformation
hasSibling Ben Cappadora NERFINISHED
Beth Cappadora’s younger son
hasThemeConnection family trauma
forgiveness
guilt
identity
loss and recovery
languageOfWorkAppearedIn English
medium prose fiction
narrativeFunction focus of the family’s emotional and psychological response to abduction
nationality American
notableEvent experiences the abduction of his younger brother Ben in childhood NERFINISHED
struggles with guilt over his brother’s disappearance
publicationContext The Deep End of the Ocean was published in 1996
setIn United States of America
surface form: United States

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The Deep End of the Ocean mainCharacter Vincent Cappadora