Gulnare

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Gulnare is a central female character in Lord Byron’s narrative poem "The Corsair," known for her courage, passion, and pivotal role in the story’s dramatic events.

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Gulnare canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female literary character
fictional character
poetry character
appearsIn The Corsair
appearsInPart The Corsair
surface form: The Corsair, Canto II

The Corsair
surface form: The Corsair, Canto III
associatedWithCharacter Conrad
associatedWithSetting harem of the Pacha
characterInGenre Romantic poetry
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
createdBy Lord Byron
creatorFullName Lord Byron
surface form: George Gordon Byron
creatorNationality British
hasTrait bravery
decisiveness
emotional intensity
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Romanticism
surface form: Romantic era
literaryTradition Orientalist romance
medium narrative poem
narrativeFunction drives plot climax
rescuer of the hero
notableFor courage
passion
pivotal role in dramatic events
roleInWork central female character
workAuthorPseudonym Lord Byron
workPublicationYear 1814

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Le Corsaire mainCharacter Gulnare