Joy Smythe

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Joy Smythe is a character in the 1934 Shirley Temple film "Bright Eyes," known as the spoiled rich girl who contrasts with Temple's kind-hearted protagonist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ageGroup child
appearsIn Bright Eyes NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium film
associatedWithActor Shirley Temple NERFINISHED
characterArcType spoiled child archetype
characterInFilmGenre comedy-drama film
contrastsWith Shirley Temple's character NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginWork United States NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1934
hasPersonalityTrait bratty
self-centered
languageOfWork English
mediumOfPerformance black-and-white film
narrativeFunction creates conflict for the protagonist
narrativeRole foil to Shirley Temple's character
notableCharacteristic rich girl
spoiled
partOfFranchiseOrCycle Shirley Temple films NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Jane Withers NERFINISHED
relativeMoralAlignment antagonistic child character
settingOfCharacter wealthy household
targetAudienceContext family film
workReleaseYear 1934
workTitle Bright Eyes NERFINISHED

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