Sergeant Gonzales

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Sergeant Gonzales is a blustery, often comic Spanish soldier who serves as one of the primary antagonists to the masked hero Zorro in "The Mark of Zorro."

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Sergeant Gonzales canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
soldier
allegiance Spanish colonial authorities in California
appearsIn The Mark of Zorro
surface form: The Mark of Zorro (1920 film)

The Mark of Zorro
surface form: The Mark of Zorro (1940 film)

Zorro
surface form: Zorro stories
associatedWith Spanish Army
surface form: Spanish army garrison in Los Angeles
basedOnWork The Curse of Capistrano
characterIn The Mark of Zorro
characterType comic villain
supporting character
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Johnston McCulley
enemyOf Zorro
ethnicity Spanish
fictionalLocation Mexican Alta California
surface form: Spanish California
genre adventure fiction
swashbuckler fiction
language Spanish
medium film
literature
narrativeFunction comic relief
occupation sergeant
soldier
opposes The Mark of Zorro
surface form: masked vigilante Zorro
personalityTrait blustery
boastful
comic
roleInStory primary antagonist to Zorro
settingPeriod Spanish colonial era in California

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The Mark of Zorro character Sergeant Gonzales