Peter Ivanovich

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Peter Ivanovich is a colleague and superficial friend of Ivan Ilyich in Leo Tolstoy’s novella "The Death of Ivan Ilyich," representing the shallow, self-interested attitudes of society toward death and suffering.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
male character
appearsIn The Death of Ivan Ilyich
attitudeTowardIvanIlyichsDeath emotionally detached
self-interested
concernedPrimarilyWith career advancement
material comfort
social status
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
createdBy Leo Tolstoy
fictionalUniverse The Death of Ivan Ilyich
firstPublicationYear 1886
firstScene viewing of Ivan Ilyich’s corpse
genreOfWork novella
hasColleague The Death of Ivan Ilyich
surface form: Ivan Ilyich
includedIn Russian literature canon
languageOfWork Russian
literaryMovement Realism
medium prose literature
narrativeFunction foil to Ivan Ilyich
narrativeRole minor character
nationalityInFiction Russian
occupation judge
relationshipToIvanIlyich colleague
superficial friend
represents hypocrisy of bourgeois society
self-interested attitudes toward suffering
shallow social attitudes toward death
setting 19th-century Russia
showsEmpathyForIvanIlyich minimal
socialClass middle-class official
symbolizes denial of mortality
moral shallowness
social conformity
thinksAboutAtFuneral card game he plans to attend
his own promotion
treatsDeathAs inconvenience
workThemeContext critique of bourgeois values

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