personified Folly

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Personified Folly is the allegorical figure who serves as the witty, satirical narrator embodying human foolishness in Erasmus’s work "In Praise of Folly."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical figure
literary character
narrator
personification
alsoKnownAs Folly NERFINISHED
Stultitia NERFINISHED
appearsIn In Praise of Folly NERFINISHED
associatedWith Renaissance humanism
satire
createdBy Desiderius Erasmus NERFINISHED
criticizes ecclesiastical abuses
scholastic pedantry
superstition
culturalContext early 16th-century Europe
describes the follies of clergy
the follies of princes
the follies of scholars
the follies of theologians
embodies human foolishness
gender female
genreContext Christian humanist satire
literaryFunction mask for the author’s voice
vehicle for social criticism
medium prose
narrates In Praise of Folly NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
praises simple Christian piety
relatedConcept folly
paradox
wisdom
relatedWork The Praise of Folly NERFINISHED
symbolizes self-deception
the paradox of wisdom in folly
vanity
tone ironic
satirical
witty
usedFor moral reflection
religious critique
social satire
workLanguage Latin

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In Praise of Folly narrator personified Folly
Moriae Encomium narrativeVoice personified Folly
this entity surface form: Folly (personification)
Moriae Encomium mainCharacter personified Folly
this entity surface form: Folly (allegorical figure)