Innocent Fool (Yurodivy)

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Innocent Fool (Yurodivy) is the prophetic holy fool in Mussorgsky’s opera "Boris Godunov," whose simple, fearless truth-telling exposes the tsar’s guilt and the moral decay of Russia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
holy fool
opera character
prophetic figure
alsoKnownAs Innocent
Yurodivy
appearsIn Boris Godunov
appearsInAct final scenes of Boris Godunov
appearsInGenre opera
associatedWithTheme guilt
repentance
social injustice
spiritual purity
tyranny
voice of the voiceless
basedOn yurodivy tradition in Russian Orthodoxy
characterTrait fearlessness
innocence
simplicity
spiritual insight
commentsOn moral decay of Russia
confronts Boris Godunov
createdBy Modest Mussorgsky
culturalContext Russian
exposes Boris Godunov’s guilt
hasVocalType tenor (typical casting)
language Russian
mediumOfAppearance stage
narrativeFunction foreshadows tragedy
provides ethical perspective
reveals hidden truth
religiousContext Russian Orthodox Church
surface form: Russian Orthodoxy
roleInWork moral commentator
prophetic holy fool
truth-teller
setting Russia
symbolizes innocent suffering
judgment on corrupt power
moral conscience of the people
spiritual truth
timePeriodInFiction reign of Boris Godunov
workForm music drama
workLanguage Russian

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Boris Godunov by Modest Mussorgsky character Innocent Fool (Yurodivy)
subject surface form: Boris Godunov