Horace Giddens

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Horace Giddens is a central character in Lillian Hellman’s play "The Little Foxes," portrayed as the ailing, morally upright husband whose resistance to his ruthless in-laws’ schemes highlights the drama’s themes of greed and corruption.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn The Little Foxes NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme corruption in business
conflictsWith Ben Hubbard NERFINISHED
Oscar Hubbard NERFINISHED
Regina Giddens NERFINISHED
contrastsWith Ben Hubbard NERFINISHED
Oscar Hubbard NERFINISHED
Regina Giddens NERFINISHED
createdBy Lillian Hellman NERFINISHED
embodiesTheme moral integrity
resistance to greed
firstAppearance The Little Foxes (1939 play) NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn drama
hasCharacterRole central character
hasFamilyRole father
hasHealthStatus heart disease
hasMoralAlignment ethical
hasOccupation banker
hasResidence small Southern town
hasSpouse Regina Giddens NERFINISHED
hasThemeRelation critique of capitalism
exploitation
family conflict
hasTrait ailing
morally upright
medium stage play
narrativeFunction moral counterpoint to the Hubbards
opposes Hubbard family business scheme NERFINISHED
relatedTo Alexandra Giddens NERFINISHED
setInWorkTimePeriod early 20th century American South

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The Little Foxes character Horace Giddens