Gentleman's Agreement Summary / Study Guide

Gentleman's Agreement | Characters

Phil Green could easily be the man next door, the typical American, unaware of many of the problems in his society. In order to carry out a newspaper assignment about Jewish life in America, he pretends to be Jewish. As a result of his newly assumed identity, he realizes that discrimination is more far-reaching than he ever suspected.

Lonely after his wife's death, he becomes romantically linked with Kathy, a divorcee, whose resentment of his work surfaces when she has to adjust to his various aliases. While trying to convince Green that she is really not bigoted, she begins to display...

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