Jarrett family

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The Jarrett family is the central, emotionally troubled suburban family in Judith Guest’s novel and its film adaptation "Ordinary People," whose struggles with grief, guilt, and communication drive the story.

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instanceOf fictional family
adaptedIn 1980 film "Ordinary People" directed by Robert Redford NERFINISHED
appearsIn film "Ordinary People" NERFINISHED
novel "Ordinary People" NERFINISHED
centralTo plot of "Ordinary People"
createdBy Judith Guest NERFINISHED
experiences emotional distance
loss of a son
marital strain
fictionalResidence Lake Forest, Illinois NERFINISHED
genreContext realist drama
hasFormerMember Buck Jarrett NERFINISHED
hasMember Beth Jarrett NERFINISHED
Calvin Jarrett NERFINISHED
Conrad Jarrett NERFINISHED
medium film
literature
narrativeFunction explores impact of trauma on family dynamics
illustrates challenges of emotional expression
nationality American
portrayedAs upper-middle-class family
themeAssociatedWith communication breakdown
family dysfunction
grief
guilt
mental health
suburban life
survivor's guilt
timeSetting late 1970s

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Ordinary People narrativeFocus Jarrett family