Willie Traynor

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Willie Traynor is the young journalist-turned-small-town newspaper owner who narrates and drives the legal and moral drama in John Grisham’s novel "The Last Juror."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
novel protagonist
appearsInWork The Last Juror NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Callie Ruffin NERFINISHED
Danny Padgitt NERFINISHED
members of the Padgitt family
associatedWithLocation Ford County, Mississippi (fictional) NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme freedom of the press
jury system in the United States
justice
race relations in the American South
small-town politics
countryOfResidence United States (fictional setting) NERFINISHED
createdBy John Grisham NERFINISHED
drivesPlotOf The Last Juror NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Ford County (John Grisham) NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWorkAppearedIn 2004
genreOfWorkAppearedIn crime fiction
legal thriller
hasNarrativeFunction to connect courtroom events with community reactions
to explore ethical dilemmas in journalism
involvedIn legal drama in Ford County
moral drama in Ford County
languageOfWorkAppearedIn English
literaryRole chronicler of Ford County events
observer of a murder trial
medium novel
narrativePerspective first person
narratorOf The Last Juror NERFINISHED
occupation editor
journalist
newspaper owner
owns The Ford County Times NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Ford County novels by John Grisham
placeOfResidence Clanton, Ford County, Mississippi (fictional) NERFINISHED
publisherOfNewspaper The Ford County Times NERFINISHED
roleInWork central character
first-person narrator
settingOfActivities 1970s Mississippi (fictionalized)
worksAt The Ford County Times NERFINISHED

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The Last Juror hasMainCharacter Willie Traynor