Chelkash (dockside thief)

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Chelkash (dockside thief) is the cunning, world-weary protagonist of Maxim Gorky's short story, embodying the harsh, marginal life of a dockside criminal in late 19th-century Russia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
thief
appearsIn Chelkash
short story "Chelkash"
associatedWithAuthor Maxim Gorky’s early works
characteristic cunning
experienced criminal
marginalized
world-weary
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator Maksim Gorky
surface form: Maxim Gorky
fictionalUniverse late 19th-century Russian dockside milieu
firstPublicationLanguage Russian
gender male
literaryMovement Russian realism
literaryRole embodiment of harsh dockside life
symbol of social marginalization
moralAmbiguity morally complex antihero
nationality Russian
occupation dockside thief
settingOfActivity docks
port
socialStatus member of the urban underclass
outcast
themeInvolvement alienation
class struggle
freedom and constraint
poverty
social injustice
timePeriod late 19th century

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Chelkash mainCharacter Chelkash (dockside thief)