Ambrosio

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Ambrosio is the devout yet ultimately corrupt and tragic monastic protagonist of Matthew Gregory Lewis’s Gothic novel "The Monk."

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Ambrosio canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antihero
fictional character
literary character
monk
protagonist
appearsInGenre Gothic fiction
horror fiction
appearsInWork The Monk
associatedWithTheme Faustian bargain
corruption of innocence
damnation
religious hypocrisy
sexual repression
sin
temptation
characterTrait corrupt
devout
hypocritical
lustful
manipulative
proud
vain
violent
commits incest
murder
rape
countryOfOrigin Spain
createdBy Matthew Gregory Lewis
fate damnation
gender male
influencedByTradition Catholic monasticism as literary motif
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Gothic literature
surface form: Romantic era Gothic
makesPactWith the Devil
narrativeFunction embodiment of moral corruption
example of religious hypocrisy
tragic figure
occupation monk
raisedIn monastery
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
reputation model of virtue
roleInWork protagonist of The Monk
villain of The Monk
setting Madrid
statusInMonastery revered preacher
timePeriod Old Regime in Spain
surface form: early modern Spain
undergoes moral downfall
temptation by Matilda

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The Monk notableCharacter Ambrosio
The Monk protagonist Ambrosio
Romulus Linney notableWork Ambrosio