Captain Cassius Calhoun

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Captain Cassius Calhoun is a central antagonist in Mayne Reid’s novel "The Headless Horseman," depicted as a scheming, vindictive U.S. Army officer whose jealousy and malice drive much of the story’s conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Army officer
antagonist
fictional character
literary villain
alignment villainous
appearsIn Headless Horseman
surface form: The Headless Horseman
conflictType personal vendetta
romantic rivalry
createdBy Mayne Reid
depictedAs jealous
malicious
scheming
vindictive
drives much of the story’s conflict in The Headless Horseman
genreOfWork Western novel
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 19th-century literature
literaryWorkAuthor Thomas Mayne Reid
medium novel
narrativeFunction source of intrigue and conflict
nationality American
occupation Army captain
partOf cast of characters in The Headless Horseman
publicationContext Victorian adventure fiction
roleInWork central antagonist
settingOfActivity Texas frontier

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The Headless Horseman (1865 novel by Mayne Reid) hasCharacter Captain Cassius Calhoun
subject surface form: The Headless Horseman