Halie

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Halie is a central character in Sam Shepard's play "Buried Child," serving as the deeply religious yet morally compromised matriarch whose denial and hypocrisy help conceal the family's dark secrets.

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Halie canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Buried Child NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme denial
family disintegration
religious hypocrisy
violence and guilt
characterTrait denying reality
hypocritical
countryOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Sam Shepard NERFINISHED
dialogueForm spoken theatre
familyRole matriarch
firstPerformanceWork 1978 premiere of "Buried Child"
genreOfWork American drama
family tragedy
hasReligion Christianity (implied) NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium stage play
moralCharacter morally compromised
narrativeFunction conceals the family’s dark secrets
parentOf Ansel NERFINISHED
Bradley NERFINISHED
Tilden NERFINISHED
religiousOrientation deeply religious
roleInWork central character in the play "Buried Child"
settingOfActivity the family farmhouse in Illinois
spouseOf Dodge NERFINISHED
timeOfStory post-Vietnam War era

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Buried Child hasCharacter Halie