George Denbrough

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George Denbrough is a young boy from Stephen King's horror novel "It," whose tragic death at the hands of Pennywise the Clown drives much of the story's emotional and narrative conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf child character
fictional character
literary character
adaptedTo film
television
ageAtDeath young child
appearsIn It NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation It (1990 miniseries) NERFINISHED
It (2017 film) NERFINISHED
It Chapter Two (2019 film) NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
appearsInWorkBy Stephen King NERFINISHED
associatedGroup Denbrough family NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath dismemberment
murder
countryOfFictionalResidence United States NERFINISHED
creator Stephen King
familyName Denbrough NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Stephen King multiverse NERFINISHED
firstAppearance It (1986 novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
genreOfWork horror
givenName George NERFINISHED
inspiredCharacterArcOf Bill Denbrough NERFINISHED
killedBy It (entity) NERFINISHED
Pennywise the Dancing Clown NERFINISHED
languageOfCharacter English
medium literature
narrativeFunction inciting incident
narrativeTheme childhood trauma
loss of innocence
nickname Georgie NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Jackson Robert Scott NERFINISHED
Tony Dakota NERFINISHED
relativeOf Bill Denbrough NERFINISHED
residence Derry, Maine NERFINISHED
roleInWork catalyst for plot
motivating tragedy for the Losers' Club
settingOfDeath Derry, Maine NERFINISHED
sibling Bill Denbrough NERFINISHED
species human

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Bill Denbrough hasSibling George Denbrough