Myra Kaspbrak

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Myra Kaspbrak is a character in Stephen King’s novel "It," known as Eddie Kaspbrak’s overbearing and controlling wife who mirrors the behavior of his domineering mother.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Stephen King character
fictional character
literary character
alignment antagonistic supporting character
appearsIn It
appearsInGenre dark fantasy
horror fiction
appearsInTimePeriod Eddie Kaspbrak’s adulthood
appearsInWorkBy Stephen King NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme co-dependency
control
emotional abuse
psychological manipulation
basedOn Sonia Kaspbrak’s behavior toward Eddie Kaspbrak
characterTrait controlling
domineering
manipulative
overbearing
controls Eddie Kaspbrak’s health decisions
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Stephen King NERFINISHED
encourages Eddie Kaspbrak’s hypochondria
fictionalStatus non-supernatural human
firstAppearance It (1986 novel) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFirstName Myra NERFINISHED
hasLastName Kaspbrak NERFINISHED
influences Eddie Kaspbrak’s adult life
inUniverseResidence New York City NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium novel
mirrorsBehaviorOf Sonia Kaspbrak NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction to parallel Eddie Kaspbrak’s relationship with his mother
to show Eddie Kaspbrak’s continued victimization as an adult
occupation travel agent
partOf It (franchise) NERFINISHED
relationshipTo wife of Eddie Kaspbrak
roleInStory supporting character
setIn New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
similarTo Sonia Kaspbrak NERFINISHED
spouseOf Eddie Kaspbrak NERFINISHED
Myra Kaspbrak NERFINISHED

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Eddie Kaspbrak spouse Myra Kaspbrak