Richard Rowan

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Richard Rowan is the introspective, conflicted protagonist of James Joyce's play "Exiles," whose struggles with love, freedom, and jealousy drive the drama's psychological tension.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatic character
fictional character
protagonist
appearsIn Exiles NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Act I of Exiles NERFINISHED
Act II of Exiles NERFINISHED
Act III of Exiles NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement modernism
basedOn James Joyce (partially, autobiographical elements) NERFINISHED
centralTo psychological tension of Exiles
characterTrait conflicted
emotionally reserved
intellectual
introspective
jealous
closeTo Robert Hand NERFINISHED
conflictWith Robert Hand NERFINISHED
createdBy James Joyce NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction embodies tension between artistic vocation and domestic life
explores limits of personal freedom in relationships
tests ideals of honesty and non-possessive love
firstAppearance Exiles (1918) NERFINISHED
genre modernist drama
hasChild Archie Rowan NERFINISHED
hasInternalConflict between desire for absolute freedom and fear of betrayal
between trust in Bertha and jealousy of Robert Hand
hasLivedIn Rome NERFINISHED
continental Europe
hasSpouse Bertha Rowan NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryForm character in a three-act play
literaryPeriod early 20th century
medium theatre
nationality Irish
occupation writer
relationshipStatus unmarried cohabitation with Bertha Rowan
roleInWork protagonist of Exiles
settingOfLife Dublin NERFINISHED
tests Bertha Rowan's fidelity
Robert Hand's loyalty
themeAssociatedWith exile
fidelity
freedom
jealousy
love
trust

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Exiles hasCharacter Richard Rowan