Alma (short story character)

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Alma (short story character) is the fictional woman from Annie Proulx’s short story “Brokeback Mountain,” later adapted into the film, who is married to Ennis Del Mar and becomes a key figure in revealing the emotional and social tensions surrounding his secret relationship.

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instanceOf fictional character
short story character
adaptedAs Alma Beers Del Mar (film character in Brokeback Mountain) NERFINISHED
appearsIn Brokeback Mountain (short story) NERFINISHED
countryOfSetting United States NERFINISHED
creator Annie Proulx NERFINISHED
familyRole mother
wife of Ennis Del Mar
firstAppearance Brokeback Mountain (short story, 1997) NERFINISHED
gender female
languageOfWork English
mediumOfOrigin literature
name Alma NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction reveals emotional tensions in Ennis Del Mar’s life NERFINISHED
reveals social tensions surrounding Ennis Del Mar’s secret relationship NERFINISHED
occupation housewife
partOf Brokeback Mountain (fictional universe) NERFINISHED
roleInWork major supporting character in Brokeback Mountain (short story)
spouse Ennis Del Mar NERFINISHED
themeAssociation heterosexual marriage under strain
marital conflict
social consequences of concealed sexuality

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Alma Beers Del Mar in Brokeback Mountain basedOn Alma (short story character)
subject surface form: Alma Beers Del Mar