Henry "Hank" Clinton

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Henry "Hank" Clinton is a central character in Harper Lee’s novel "Go Set a Watchman," serving as Jean Louise Finch’s childhood friend and love interest whose attitudes reflect the complex social and racial tensions of the 1950s American South.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Go Set a Watchman NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Southern identity
moral conflict
race relations
social conformity
countryOfFictionalUniverse United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Harper Lee NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 2015
gender male
hasFriend Jean Louise Finch NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Henry NERFINISHED
hasLoveInterest Jean Louise Finch NERFINISHED
hasNickname Hank NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium novel
narrativeRole central character
partOf Go Set a Watchman narrative
reflects complex racial attitudes of mid-20th-century American South
complex social attitudes of mid-20th-century American South
relationshipToProtagonist childhood friend of Jean Louise Finch
romantic interest of Jean Louise Finch
represents racial tensions of the 1950s American South
social tensions of the 1950s American South
settingPeriod 1950s
settingRegion American South NERFINISHED
workGenre Bildungsroman
Southern Gothic NERFINISHED

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Go Set a Watchman mainCharacter Henry "Hank" Clinton