Pete

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Pete is a central figure in Stephen Crane’s novella "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets," representing the rough, working-class masculinity of New York’s Bowery slums.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
male character
appearsIn Maggie: A Girl of the Streets NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre naturalist fiction
novella
realist fiction
appearsInMedium prose
associatedPlace dance halls
saloons
theatre shows
associatedWithTheme exploitation
gender roles
moral hypocrisy
urban poverty
contrastsWith Maggie Johnson NERFINISHED
countryOfWorkOrigin United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Stephen Crane NERFINISHED
gender male
hasRelationshipWith Maggie Johnson NERFINISHED
hasTrait domineering
materialistic
seductive
self-indulgent
worldly
isRomanticInterestOf Maggie Johnson NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod American realism NERFINISHED
literaryRole antagonist
foil to Maggie Johnson
narrativeFunction catalyst for Maggie’s downfall
nationality American
occupation bartender
saloon worker
portrayedAs boastful
careless
confident
morally indifferent
represents Bowery culture
urban toughness
working-class masculinity
residence Bowery, New York City NERFINISHED
setting New York City slums
socialClass working class
workPublishedInYear 1893

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