Count Muffat

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Count Muffat is a wealthy, morally conflicted aristocrat in Émile Zola’s novel "Nana," whose obsession with the courtesan Nana leads to his social and financial ruin.

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Count Muffat canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocrat
character in a novel
fictional character
appearsIn Nana
appearsInLiteraryMovement Naturalism
associatedWith Parisian high society
theater world around Nana
causeOfRuin obsession with Nana
countryOfCitizenship France
creator Émile Zola
experiences humiliation
religious guilt
fullName Comte Muffat
genreOfWorkAppearedIn naturalist novel
hasChild Estelle Muffat
Hector Muffat
hasMoralConflict true
hasPersonalityTrait guilt-ridden
jealous
pious
possessive
repressed
submissive to Nana
hasTitle Count
isDominatedBy Nana
isObsessedWith Nana
isWealthy true
languageOfWork French
livesIn Paris
loses family harmony
fortune
social standing
loveInterest Nana
maritalStatus married
moralArc decline through sexual obsession
narrativeRole example of moral disintegration
tragic lover of Nana
occupation aristocrat
partOfSeries Les Rougon-Macquart
religiousBackground Catholic
settingOfActivity Second Empire of France
surface form: Second French Empire
socialClass upper class
spouse Countess Sabine Muffat
suffersFrom financial ruin
social ruin
symbolizes conflict between religion and desire
corruption of the aristocracy
workPublicationYear 1880

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Nana character Count Muffat
Nana Coupeau hasLover Count Muffat