Pat Peoples

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Pat Peoples is the protagonist of Matthew Quick's novel "The Silver Linings Playbook," a man struggling with mental illness and rebuilding his life and relationships after a stint in a psychiatric facility.

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instanceOf fictional character
novel protagonist
adaptedIn film The Silver Linings Playbook (2012) NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre contemporary fiction
romantic drama
appearsInWork The Silver Linings Playbook NERFINISHED
associatedWithSport American football
associatedWithTeamRituals Philadelphia Eagles game-day superstitions
createdBy Matthew Quick NERFINISHED
engagesIn ballroom dancing
intense physical exercise
jogging
experiences involuntary hospitalization
marital separation
memory gaps about his past
filmCounterpart Pat Solitano NERFINISHED
formsRelationshipWith Tiffany Maxwell NERFINISHED
goal find silver linings in life
reconcile with his estranged wife Nikki
hasCopingMechanism obsessive exercise
positive thinking mantra about silver linings
rigid routines
hasFather Patrick Peoples Sr. NERFINISHED
hasFriend Ronnie NERFINISHED
Tiffany Maxwell NERFINISHED
Veronica NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasMentalHealthCondition bipolar disorder
mood disorder
hasMother Jeanie Peoples NERFINISHED
hasPersonalityTrait emotionally volatile
optimistic
socially awkward
hasSpouse Nikki NERFINISHED
isFanOf Philadelphia Eagles NERFINISHED
livesIn New Jersey NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person narrator
occupation former history teacher
participatesIn dance competition
portrayedBy Bradley Cooper NERFINISHED
setInWorkLocation Philadelphia metropolitan area NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement family relationships
hope and resilience
mental illness and recovery
romantic relationships
undergoesCharacterArc acceptance of reality
developing healthier relationships
emotional growth
undergoesTreatmentAt psychiatric facility

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Pat Solitano basedOn Pat Peoples