Sam Dodsworth

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Sam Dodsworth is the successful yet emotionally unfulfilled American businessman at the center of Sinclair Lewis’s novel and its stage and film adaptations, whose travels in Europe trigger a profound midlife reckoning with his marriage and identity.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
adaptedIn Dodsworth (1936 film) NERFINISHED
Dodsworth (stage adaptation) NERFINISHED
appearsIn Dodsworth NERFINISHED
associatedWorkGenre drama
film drama
novel
characterTrait emotionally unfulfilled
introspective
successful
creator Sinclair Lewis NERFINISHED
experiences cultural dislocation
marital crisis
midlife reckoning
fictionalUniverse Dodsworth (novel) NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Dodsworth (1929 novel) NERFINISHED
gender male
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
maritalStatus married
narrativeRole central character
nationality American
occupation businessman
spouse Fran Dodsworth NERFINISHED
themeAssociated American abroad
marital conflict
midlife crisis
search for identity
travelsTo Europe NERFINISHED

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Dodsworth (play) mainCharacters Sam Dodsworth