Sandip

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Sandip is a charismatic and radical nationalist leader in Rabindranath Tagore’s novel "Ghare-Baire," whose ideals and actions profoundly disrupt the lives of the other central characters.

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Sandip canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
appearsIn Ghare-Baire
appearsInEnglishTitle The Home and the World
associatedTheme conflict between ethical humanism and militant nationalism
seductive power of political ideology
causesConflictFor Bimala
Nikhil
characterInWorkBy Rabindranath Tagore
contrastedWith Nikhil
contrastsOnIdeologyWith Nikhil
creator Rabindranath Tagore
disruptsLifeOf Bimala
Nikhil
fictionalUniverse Ghare-Baire
surface form: Ghare-Baire universe
firstAppearance Ghare-Baire
gender male
historicalContextInFiction British colonial rule in India
ideology Swadeshi movement supporter
radical nationalism
influences Bimala’s emotional turmoil
Bimala’s political awakening
languageOfName Bengali
medium novel
moralAlignmentInNarrative morally ambiguous
movementSupportedInFiction Swadeshi movement
narrativeFunction antagonist
foil to Nikhil
nationalityInFiction Indian
personalityTrait charismatic
manipulative
opportunistic
passionate
politicalMethod emotional agitation
use of boycott and coercion
primaryLanguageOfWork Bengali
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1916
relationshipToCharacter charismatic influence on Bimala
friend of Nikhil
political rival of Nikhil
roleInNarrative charismatic nationalist leader
radical nationalist leader
romanticSubplotWith Bimala
symbolizes aggressive nationalism
political extremism
viewsOnNationalism ends justify the means
workSetIn Bengal

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