Flan Kittredge

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Flan Kittredge is a wealthy New York art dealer and central figure in John Guare’s play and film "Six Degrees of Separation," whose encounter with a young con artist exposes the fragility and pretensions of his privileged world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
theatrical character
adaptedInto Six Degrees of Separation (1993 film) NERFINISHED
appearsIn Six Degrees of Separation (film) NERFINISHED
Six Degrees of Separation (play) NERFINISHED
artSpecialization high-end art dealing
associatedWith New York high society
privileged elite
characterIn Six Degrees of Separation NERFINISHED
conflictWith Paul (con artist) NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy John Guare NERFINISHED
encounters young con artist Paul NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceIn Six Degrees of Separation (1990 play) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasSpouse Ouisa Kittredge NERFINISHED
inUniverseWealthStatus financially successful
languageOfWork English
marriedTo Ouisa Kittredge NERFINISHED
medium film
stage
narrativeRole central character
notableWorkContext Six Degrees of Separation NERFINISHED
occupation art dealer
personalityTrait cultivated
image-conscious
status-conscious
plotFunction his encounter with Paul exposes the fragility of his world
professionContext New York art world
represents liberal New York intelligentsia
residence Manhattan NERFINISHED
New York City
settingOfActivity Upper East Side NERFINISHED
socialClass upper class
socialStatus wealthy
symbolizes fragility of privileged identity
themeInvolvement class privilege
fragility of social identity
social pretension

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