Camusot de Marville

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Camusot de Marville is a magistrate and ambitious legal official in Honoré de Balzac’s La Comédie humaine, notably appearing in the novel "Le Cousin Pons" as a symbol of judicial authority and social climbing in 19th-century Paris.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in La Comédie humaine
fictional character
magistrate
appearsAs judge
appearsIn La Comédie humaine NERFINISHED
Le Cousin Pons NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme corruption
justice
power and authority
social mobility
basedIn Paris
belongsToWorkBy Honoré de Balzac NERFINISHED
characterTrait ambitious
authoritarian
careerist
countryOfResidence France NERFINISHED
creator Honoré de Balzac NERFINISHED
fictionalLocation Paris courts NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn realist novel
languageOfWorkAppearedIn French
literaryMovement French realism NERFINISHED
literaryRole supporting character in Le Cousin Pons
narrativeFunction represents the judiciary in 19th-century Parisian society
occupation legal official
magistrate
partOfFictionalUniverse Balzac’s La Comédie humaine cycle NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative symbol of judicial authority
symbol of social climbing
socialStatus bourgeoisie
timePeriod 19th century

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Le Cousin Pons character Camusot de Marville