Lili Daurier

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Lili Daurier is the innocent, imaginative young heroine of the musical and film "Lili," whose friendship with carnival puppets helps her navigate loneliness and emotional turmoil.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
musical theatre character
adaptedIn MGM film "Lili" (1953) NERFINISHED
stage musical adaptation of "Lili"
age teenage girl (fictional)
appearsIn Lili (1953 film) NERFINISHED
Lili (stage musical) NERFINISHED
associatedWith carnival puppets
puppeteer Paul Berthalet NERFINISHED
basedOn character in novella "Love of Seven Dolls" by Paul Gallico
character in short story "The Man Who Hated People" by Paul Gallico
centralCharacterOf Lili (1953 film) NERFINISHED
Lili (stage musical) NERFINISHED
characterArc from childlike innocence to emotional maturity
copingMechanism imaginary conversations with puppets
creator Paul Gallico NERFINISHED
describedAs imaginative
innocent
naive
emotionalStruggle grief
loneliness
firstAppearance "The Man Who Hated People" (short story, 1950) NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Lili NERFINISHED
languageOfSetting French-speaking environment
languageOfWork English-language film
medium film
stage musical
name Lili Daurier NERFINISHED
narrativeRole protagonist
nationality French (fictional)
notableFor friendship with carnival puppets
use of imagination to cope with loneliness
occupation carnival performer
portrayedBy Leslie Caron NERFINISHED
relationship forms emotional bond with puppeteer Paul
setting French carnival
storyGenre musical drama
romantic drama
themeInvolvement coming of age
emotional growth
loneliness

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Lili mainCharacter Lili Daurier