Ruth Levinson

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Ruth Levinson is a pivotal character in Nicholas Sparks' novel and its film adaptation "The Longest Ride," serving as the beloved late wife whose memories and letters profoundly shape Ira Levinson's life and the story's central themes of enduring love and sacrifice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
literary character
appearsIn The Longest Ride (film) NERFINISHED
The Longest Ride (novel) NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition belongs to the older generation love story in The Longest Ride
creator Nicholas Sparks NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Longest Ride NERFINISHED
gender female
influenceOn Ira Levinson NERFINISHED
central themes of The Longest Ride
maritalStatus married to Ira Levinson
medium film
literature
mentionedVia letters
memories
narrativeFunction her letters influence Ira Levinson's decisions
her love story parallels the contemporary couple's relationship
relationship beloved wife of Ira Levinson
roleInStory Ira Levinson's wife
pivotal character
source of Ira Levinson's memories
symbol of enduring love
symbol of sacrifice
spouse Ira Levinson NERFINISHED
statusInStory deceased
themeAssociation enduring love
marriage
memory
sacrifice

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The Longest Ride character Ruth Levinson