Marion Silver

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Marion Silver is a troubled young woman whose descent into drug addiction and shattered dreams forms one of the central storylines in the psychological drama film "Requiem for a Dream."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedForFilmBy Darren Aronofsky NERFINISHED
appearsIn Requiem for a Dream NERFINISHED
closeTo Harry Goldfarb NERFINISHED
createdBy Hubert Selby Jr. NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Requiem for a Dream universe NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Requiem for a Dream (novel, 1978) NERFINISHED
firstFilmAppearance Requiem for a Dream (film, 2000) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasRoleIn central character in Requiem for a Dream
hasSignificantSceneType drug use sequences
sex work for drugs
hasTrait ambitious
dependent on heroin
drug-addicted
emotionally vulnerable
troubled
languageOfWork English
medium film
literature
narrativeArc descent into drug addiction
shattered dreams
nationalityInStory American
occupation aspiring fashion designer
partOf Requiem for a Dream main ensemble
partOfWorkBy Darren Aronofsky filmography NERFINISHED
Hubert Selby Jr. bibliography
portrayedBy Jennifer Connelly NERFINISHED
romanticRelationshipWith Harry Goldfarb NERFINISHED
settingOfLife Coney Island, New York NERFINISHED
storyGenre psychological drama
tragedy
strugglesWith financial instability
heroin addiction
loss of self-worth
symbolizes the collapse of youthful dreams
the destructive impact of addiction
themeAssociatedWith addiction
co-dependency
desperation
exploitation

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Requiem for a Dream featuresCharacter Marion Silver