Jack Crabb

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Jack Crabb is the fictional frontiersman and unreliable narrator of Thomas Berger’s novel *Little Big Man*, whose life story spans and satirizes key events of the American Old West.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
frontiersman
literary character
unreliable narrator
ageInFrameNarrative over 100 years old
appearsIn Little Big Man NERFINISHED
The Return of Little Big Man NERFINISHED
appearsInFilm Little Big Man (1970 film) NERFINISHED
associatedWith American Old West NERFINISHED
Cheyenne people NERFINISHED
white settlers in the American West
basedOnWork Little Big Man (novel) NERFINISHED
characterType picaresque hero
satirical protagonist
createdBy Thomas Berger NERFINISHED
createdInCountry United States NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Little Big Man series NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationOfWorkBy Arthur Penn NERFINISHED
genre Western fiction
knownFor satirizing Western frontier myths
shifting between Native American and white societies
telling a sprawling life story that spans key events of the American Old West
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
literarySignificance iconic satirical figure in Western literature
narrativeRole first-person narrator
unreliable narrator
nationality fictional American
occupation frontiersman
scout
portrayedInFilmBy Dustin Hoffman NERFINISHED
storyToldTo fictional historian
themeInvolvement cultural identity
myth versus reality of the American West
satire of heroic frontier legends

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Little Big Man mainCharacter Jack Crabb