Titus

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Titus is a central character in John Patrick's play "The Curious Savage," known as one of Ethel Savage’s self-interested stepchildren who schemes to control her fortune.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
Theatre character
appearsInWork The Curious Savage NERFINISHED
characterRole antagonist
central character
conflictWith Ethel Savage NERFINISHED
createdBy John Patrick NERFINISHED
familyRelationType stepchild of Ethel Savage
firstAppearance The Curious Savage NERFINISHED
genreContext comedy
social satire
goal gain legal control of Ethel Savage’s bonds
have Ethel declared incompetent
hasFamilyRelation Ethel Savage NERFINISHED
hasSibling Lily Belle NERFINISHED
Samuel NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium stage play
moralAlignment morally flawed
notableTrait greedy
self-interested
partOfFictionalUniverse The Curious Savage universe NERFINISHED
plotInvolvement schemes with siblings to gain access to Ethel Savage’s money
primaryMotivation control Ethel Savage’s fortune
settingContext American comedic play
symbolizes materialism
selfishness in family relationships
workAuthor John Patrick NERFINISHED

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