Central protagonist and folk musician navigating the Great Depression. He consistently prioritizes protest songs and working-class advocacy over financial stability, repeatedly clashing with employers and radio owners until he ultimately rejects mainstream exploitation to remain true to his roots.
Employer-employee dynamic defined by commercial demands versus artistic integrity.
Professional partnership where Ozark channels Guthrie's musical talent into labor activism.
Fellow traveling workers who share the immediate hardships of train hopping and survival.
Married couple navigating financial hardship and artistic ambition during the Great Depression.
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