Flor Moreno

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Flor Moreno is the Mexican housekeeper and single mother who serves as the central protagonist in the 2004 film "Spanglish," navigating cultural and linguistic barriers while working for an affluent American family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Spanglish NERFINISHED
child Cristina Moreno NERFINISHED
coreTheme class differences
immigrant experience
mother-daughter relationship
coreTrait hardworking
protective of her daughter
proud
coreTrait independent
countryOfOrigin Mexico
createdBy James L. Brooks NERFINISHED
decision removes Cristina from Clasky environment
employer Clasky family NERFINISHED
Deborah Clasky NERFINISHED
John Clasky NERFINISHED
ethnicity Mexican
familyRole single mother
filmReleaseYear 2004
firstAppearance Spanglish (2004 film) NERFINISHED
genreContext comedy-drama
immigrationStatus immigrant from Mexico
language Spanish
limited English
medium feature film
moralStance prioritizes family over money
narrativeFunction explores bicultural identity
narrativePerspective seen through Cristina’s retrospective narration
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
occupation housekeeper
portrayedBy Paz Vega NERFINISHED
primarySetting Clasky household NERFINISHED
relationshipWith Cristina Moreno (mother-daughter bond)
Deborah Clasky (employee-employer tension)
John Clasky (emotional connection)
residence United States of America
surface form: United States
strugglesWith cultural barriers
language barriers
worksIn Los Angeles NERFINISHED

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Spanglish mainCharacter Flor Moreno
Spanglish protagonist Flor Moreno