Zachi

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Zachi is a character in Montesquieu's epistolary novel "Persian Letters," which satirically explores French society and culture through the correspondence of Persian travelers.

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Zachi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Persian Letters
authorFullName Montesquieu
surface form: Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu
authorNationality French
countryOfOriginOfWork France
createdBy Montesquieu
describedIn Persian Letters
fictionalUniverse Persian Letters
genreOfWorkAppearedIn epistolary novel
hasRoleInWorkType satire
languageOfWork French
literaryMovementOfWork Enlightenment literature
medium literature
narrativeFormOfWork letters
narrativePerspectiveOfWork letters of Persian travelers
workPublicationCentury 18th century
workPublicationYear 1721
workSettingCity Paris
workSettingCountry France
workTheme critique of French society
cultural relativism
political commentary
religious criticism
social satire
workTitleInOriginalLanguage Persian Letters
surface form: Lettres persanes

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