Leslie Benedict

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Leslie Benedict is a central character in Edna Ferber’s novel and its film adaptation "Giant," known as the strong-willed wife of Texas rancher Jordan Benedict and a symbol of changing social attitudes in the American Southwest.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
literary character
adaptedIn "Giant" (1956 film) NERFINISHED
advocatesFor better treatment of Mexican American workers
appearsIn film "Giant" NERFINISHED
novel "Giant" NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme class and social inequality
marital power dynamics
racism in the American Southwest
women’s autonomy
basedOnWork "Giant" (1952 novel) NERFINISHED
characterDevelopment evolves from outsider to moral center of the Benedict family
characterRole central character
protagonist
conflict clash with traditional Texas ranch culture
tension with patriarchal social norms
creator Edna Ferber NERFINISHED
familyName Benedict NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Giant universe
firstAppearance "Giant" (1952) NERFINISHED
gender female
genre drama
household Benedict ranch NERFINISHED
literaryOrigin American novel
medium cinema
literature
nationality American
notableTrait independent
socially progressive
strong-willed
occupation rancher’s wife
portrayedBy Elizabeth Taylor NERFINISHED
relatedTo Benedict family NERFINISHED
setting American Southwest NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
spouse Jordan Benedict Jr. NERFINISHED
symbolizes challenges to traditional gender roles
changing social attitudes in the American Southwest
liberal social values

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Giant hasMainCharacter Leslie Benedict