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  1. Mary Kane. Played by Agnes Moorehead. Kane’s mother. Mary gives her son away when she comes into a fortune. Trim and carefully controlled, she shows little emotion when turning Kane over to Thatcher. She’s also emotionless toward her husband, Jim, and she suspects he will hurt the young Kane, although Jim seems quite kind to him.

  2. After falling into a huge fortune, Mary has decided that her son Charles should be raised away from her and her husband so he can have a better chance at being cultured and well educated. When Mr. Thatcher asks if her son's ready to leave, she quietly answers, MRS. KANE: I've got his trunk all packed. I've had it packed for a week now.

  3. As Thompson begins to read these memoirs, the image of the page dissolves into a flashback to Kane’s childhood. A roughly chronological series of flashbacks tells Kane’s life story from five different points of view. The first flashback shows how Thatcher meets Kane. Kane’s mother, Mary, runs a boarding house in rural Colorado.

  4. Character Descriptions. Charles Foster Kane. Charles Foster Kane, commonly referred to as Citizen Kane, is a captivating and larger-than-life character. As the owner of a vast media empire, he is a man of immense wealth and power. Kane's appearance is distinguished by his imposing stature and commanding presence.

  5. Buy Study Guide. Citizen Kane Essay Questions. Buy Study Guide. 1. Describe how Welles and Toland used deep focus to enhance the narrative during the scene when Charles's mother is signing the papers to transfer his guardianship to Thatcher. This sequence begins with an image that embodies innocence - a young boy (Charles Foster Kane) playing ...

  6. Recap of Citizen Kane. In a mansion in Xanadu, a vast palatial estate in Florida, the elderly Charles Foster Kane is on his deathbed. Holding a snow globe, he utters a word, "Rosebud", and dies; the globe slips from his hand and smashes on the floor. A newsreel obituary tells the life story of Kane, an enormously wealthy newspaper publisher.

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  8. Orson Welles. Citizen KaneSusan Alexander Kane. Susan and Kane fall in love with each other under false pretenses, and though Susan eventually loses her illusions about the kind of man Kane is, Kane is never able to see Susan clearly. Susan and Kane first meet in the street: Susan has a toothache, and a passing car has splashed Kane with mud.

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