Pilgrim

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Pilgrim is the traumatized horse at the center of the novel and film "The Horse Whisperer," whose recovery parallels that of the human characters.

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Pilgrim canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional horse
film character
literary character
adaptedIn The Horse Whisperer (1998 film) NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Horse Whisperer (film) NERFINISHED
The Horse Whisperer (novel) NERFINISHED
associatedWith Annie Maclean NERFINISHED
Grace Maclean NERFINISHED
Tom Booker NERFINISHED
characterInWorkBy Nicholas Evans NERFINISHED
consequenceOfAccident deep psychological scars
serious physical injuries
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom (novel’s author nationality)
createdBy Nicholas Evans NERFINISHED
filmReleaseContext The Horse Whisperer film released in 1998
firstAppearance The Horse Whisperer (1995 novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasAccident severe riding accident with Grace Maclean
hasTrait difficult to handle
fearful
injured
traumatized
medium feature film
prose fiction
narrativeFunction catalyst for human characters' healing
symbol of trauma and recovery
owner Maclean family NERFINISHED
parallels emotional journey of Annie Maclean
recovery of Grace Maclean NERFINISHED
portrayedBy multiple trained horses (in film)
publicationContext The Horse Whisperer published in 1995
roleInStory central horse character
title horse of The Horse Whisperer
settingLocation Montana ranch
species horse
storyGenreContext romantic drama
symbolizes brokenness and the possibility of repair
themeRelation healing from trauma
human–animal bond
trust and communication
treatedBy Tom Booker NERFINISHED
undergoes physical rehabilitation
psychological healing

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Annie MacLean in The Horse Whisperer petOwnerOf Pilgrim
subject surface form: Annie MacLean