Stool Pigeon

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Stool Pigeon is a prophetic, streetwise neighborhood elder in August Wilson’s play "King Hedley II," serving as a spiritual commentator and witness to the community’s struggles.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn King Hedley II NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme African American community history
prophecy and fate
spirituality
urban struggle
violence and redemption
createdBy August Wilson NERFINISHED
hasRole neighborhood elder
prophetic figure
spiritual commentator
witness to community struggles
hasTrait eccentric
observant
religiously minded
streetwise
language English
medium drama
narrativeFunction carrier of community memory
chorus-like commentator
spiritual conscience of the neighborhood
partOfWorkBy August Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle NERFINISHED
relatedCharacterInWork King Hedley II NERFINISHED
Ruby NERFINISHED
Tonya NERFINISHED
setIn Pittsburgh NERFINISHED
setInCycle Pittsburgh Cycle NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1980s

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King Hedley II character Stool Pigeon