Conrad

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Conrad is the daring pirate hero of Lord Byron’s narrative poem “Le Corsaire,” known for his rebellious spirit and tragic romantic fate.

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Label Occurrences
Conrad canonical 1
Conrad in Le Corsaire 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
pirate
protagonist
appearsIn Le Corsaire NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre narrative poem
associatedWithTheme fatalism
love
rebellion
sacrifice
characterTrait brooding
daring
honorable
melancholic
rebellious
romantic
createdBy Lord Byron NERFINISHED
disguisesAs dervish
escapesFrom Pasha Seyd NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1814
hasAlternativeDescription the Corsair NERFINISHED
hasAuthorFullName George Gordon Byron NERFINISHED
hasCulturalOrigin British literature
hasFate tragic
hasForm verse
hasLiteraryArchetype Byronic hero
hasMedium poetry
hasMoralComplexity high
hasReception popular in 19th century
hasRelationshipTypeWithMedora romantic
influencedByMovement Romantic literature
isCapturedBy Pasha Seyd NERFINISHED
isMournedBy Medora NERFINISHED
isTitleCharacterOf Le Corsaire NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
leads band of corsairs
literaryPeriod Romanticism NERFINISHED
loves Medora NERFINISHED
moralAlignment anti-heroic
narrativeFunction Byronic hero
nationality Greek
opposes Pasha Seyd NERFINISHED
rescues female captives of the Pasha
roleInWork pirate hero
settingOfActions eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Le Corsaire mainCharacter Conrad
Ethan Stiefel notableRole Conrad
this entity surface form: Conrad in Le Corsaire