Pasha Antipov in Doctor Zhivago

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Pasha Antipov is a passionate idealist who becomes the hardened revolutionary Strelnikov in Boris Pasternak’s novel and its film adaptation Doctor Zhivago.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
adaptedAs character in 1965 film Doctor Zhivago
aliasMeaning Strelnikov means "shooter" or "marksman" in Russian
alsoKnownAs Strelnikov
appearsIn Doctor Zhivago (novel)
surface form: Boris Pasternak's novel Doctor Zhivago

Doctor Zhivago (novel)
surface form: Doctor Zhivago

film adaptation of Doctor Zhivago
characterArc transforms from passionate idealist to hardened revolutionary
deathInWork dies by suicide
firstAppearance novel Doctor Zhivago
fullName Pavel Pavlovich Antipov NERFINISHED
gender male
inLoveWith Lara Antipova
languageOfWork Russian
literaryCreator Boris Pasternak
maritalStatus married to Lara Antipova
medium film
literature
militaryRank Red Army commander
narrativeFunction embodies the transformation of idealism into revolutionary extremism
nationality Russian
occupation Bolshevik commander
soldier
student
personalityTrait fanatical
idealistic
passionate
rigid
politicalAlignment Bolshevik
portrayedBy Tom Courtenay
various actors in later adaptations
relatedTo Lara Antipova
Yuri Zhivago
roleInWork idealistic student
military commander
revolutionary
setting Russian Empire
surface form: Imperial Russia

Russian SFSR
surface form: Soviet Russia
spouse Tonya Gromeko
surface form: Tonia Gromeko
themeAssociation disillusionment
idealism
revolution
violence of ideology
timePeriod Russian Civil War
Russian Revolution
usesAlias Strelnikov

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