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Chester Gillette : ウィキペディア英語版
Chester Gillette
Chester Ellsworth Gillette (August 9, 1883March 30, 1908), an American convicted murderer, became the basis for the fictional character Clyde Griffiths in the Theodore Dreiser novel, ''An American Tragedy'', which in turn was the basis of the 1931 film ''An American Tragedy'' and of the 1951 Academy Award-winning film ''A Place in the Sun''.
== Background ==

Gillette was born in Montana, but spent part of his childhood in Spokane, Washington. His parents were financially comfortable, but deeply religious, and eventually renounced material wealth to join the Salvation Army. The family traveled around the United States West Coast and to Hawaii during his adolescence. Chester never took to the religious aspects of his upbringing. He attended Oberlin College's preparatory school on the generosity of a wealthy uncle, but left after two years, in 1903. After leaving school, he worked at odd jobs until 1905, when he took a position at an uncle's skirt factory in Cortland, New York.

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