Hope Harcourt

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Hope Harcourt is a central romantic heroine in the classic Cole Porter musical "Anything Goes," typically portrayed as a sophisticated young socialite torn between love and obligation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
adaptedIn film adaptations of Anything Goes
appearsIn Anything Goes NERFINISHED
associatedWith Billy Crocker NERFINISHED
Lord Evelyn Oakleigh NERFINISHED
Mrs. Harcourt NERFINISHED
Reno Sweeney NERFINISHED
characterArc torn between love and social obligation
characterTrait conflicted
romantic
sophisticated
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Cole Porter NERFINISHED
engagedTo Lord Evelyn Oakleigh NERFINISHED
familyRelation daughter of Mrs. Harcourt
firstAppearance Anything Goes (1934 stage musical) NERFINISHED
genre musical theatre
languageOfWork English
medium theatre
narrativeFunction love interest of Billy Crocker
notablePortrayalMedium Broadway productions of Anything Goes NERFINISHED
West End productions of Anything Goes NERFINISHED
occupation socialite
roleInWork romantic heroine in Anything Goes
romanticConflictWith Billy Crocker NERFINISHED
setting transatlantic ocean liner
socialObligationTo Lord Evelyn Oakleigh NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement class and social status
romantic love versus duty
workType stage musical

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Anything Goes originalCharacter Hope Harcourt