Jonathan Jeremiah Peachum

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Jonathan Jeremiah Peachum is a central figure in Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s satirical drama, known as the ruthless, business-minded boss of the London beggars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
male character
theatrical character
appearsIn The Threepenny Opera
appearsInGenre satirical drama
appearsInLanguage German
associatedWithTheme capitalism
corruption
exploitation
social criticism
characterTrait business-minded
calculating
manipulative
ruthless
controls beggars of London
createdBy Bertolt Brecht
Kurt Weill
enemyOf Macheath
familyRelation father of Polly Peachum
firstAppearance Die Dreigroschenoper
firstPerformanceYear 1928
motivatedBy power
profit
occupation boss of beggars
businessman
residence London, England
surface form: London
roleInWork antagonist
central figure
workAuthor Bertolt Brecht
workComposer Kurt Weill

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The Threepenny Opera mainCharacter Jonathan Jeremiah Peachum