The Old Man

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The Old Man is a mysterious, possibly hallucinatory figure in Sam Shepard’s play "Fool for Love," who serves as a haunting embodiment of the characters’ fractured family past and buried guilt.

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The Old Man canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsAs onstage figure visible to audience
appearsIn Fool for Love NERFINISHED
appearsInActStructure throughout the play
associatedWith fractured family history
guilt
hallucination
incestuous family secret
memory
authorNationality American
characterType mysterious figure
possibly hallucinatory figure
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Sam Shepard NERFINISHED
dramaticDevice chorus-like commentator
embodiment of backstory
dramaticFunction comments on and reframes main action
connects present events to past actions
familyRelation father of Eddie
father of May
genreOfWork drama
languageOfWork English
linkedToMotif ghostly visitation
storytelling and unreliable memory
medium stage play
narrativeFunction embodiment of buried guilt
embodiment of family past
haunting presence
ontologicalStatusInText ambiguous
relatedToCharacter Eddie NERFINISHED
May NERFINISHED
roleInWork supporting character
settingAssociation motel room in the Mojave Desert
symbolizes cyclical family patterns
patriarchal betrayal
unresolved trauma
themeConnection denial
family dysfunction
self-deception
the inescapability of the past
workForm one-act play
workPublicationYear 1983
workTitleFull Fool for Love NERFINISHED

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Fool for Love hasCharacter The Old Man