Disambiguation evidence for Queen Mary in "The King’s Speech" via surface form

"Queen Mary (The King’s Speech)"


As subject (30)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Queen Mary (The King’s Speech)".

Predicate Object
appearsIn The King’s Speech
basedOn Mary of Teck
characterTrait composed
characterTrait loyal
characterTrait protective mother
concernedWith King George VI’s speech impediment (The King’s Speech)
countryOfWork United Kingdom NERFINISHED
emotionalTone calm and reassuring toward her son
familyRole mother of the future king
familyRole wife of the reigning monarch
genreOfWork historical drama film
hasTitle Queen Consort of the United Kingdom (in the film’s setting)
instanceOf fictional depiction of a historical figure
languageOfWork English
medium feature film
motherOf King George VI (indirectly through Lionel Logue)
surface form: King George VI (The King’s Speech)
motherOf Prince Edward, Prince of Wales (The King’s Speech)
narrativeFunction embodies traditional royal duty and composure
narrativeFunction represents stability within the royal family
portrayedAs dignified
portrayedAs steadying presence
portrayedAs supportive
relatedTo British royal family
surface form: British royal family (The King’s Speech)
roleInPlot provides emotional support to her son during his struggle with a speech impediment
setInPeriod early 20th-century British monarchy
spouseOf Prince of Wales (later King George V)
surface form: King George V (The King’s Speech)
supports King George VI (indirectly through Lionel Logue)
surface form: King George VI (The King’s Speech)
supports the continuity of the monarchy (The King’s Speech)
timeInStory abdication crisis of Edward VIII (implied context)
timeInStory reign of King George V