Missail

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Missail is a minor monastic character in Alexander Pushkin’s historical drama "Boris Godunov," often appearing alongside the monk Varlaam in scenes that provide comic relief and commentary on the political turmoil of the era.

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Missail canonical 1

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
minor character
monk
alignment comic
appearsIn Boris Godunov
appearsInMedium theatre
associatedWith Varlaam
basedOn Russian historical context
characterType monastic character
countryOfOrigin Russia
creator Alexander Pushkin
dialogueStyle colloquial
genreOfWorkAppearedIn historical drama
hasGender male
languageOfWork Russian
literaryPeriod Russian Romanticism
narrativeFunction to provide satirical perspective on political turmoil
occupation monk
oftenSeenWith Varlaam
partOf ensemble of minor characters in Boris Godunov
religiousOrder Orthodox monasticism
roleInWork comic relief
commentator on political events
settingOfFiction Time of Troubles
Tsardom of Russia
workPublicationCentury 19th century

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Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky character Missail
subject surface form: Boris Godunov