Wolf Larsen

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Wolf Larsen is the brutal, intellectually formidable sea captain who serves as the central antihero in Jack London’s novel "The Sea-Wolf."

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Wolf Larsen canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antihero
fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn film adaptations of The Sea-Wolf
television adaptations of The Sea-Wolf
appearsIn The Sea-Wolf NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre adventure fiction
sea story
characterTrait authoritarian
brutal
charismatic
intellectually formidable
nihilistic
physically powerful
commands the schooner Ghost NERFINISHED
conflictsWith Humphrey Van Weyden NERFINISHED
createdBy Jack London NERFINISHED
familyRelation brother of Death Larsen
firstAppearance The Sea-Wolf (1904) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasDisability progressive paralysis
suffers from debilitating headaches
hasSibling Death Larsen NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod American naturalism
literarySignificance iconic sea captain figure in American literature
nationality American
occupation sea captain
seal-hunting schooner captain
philosophicalView materialism
social Darwinism NERFINISHED
relationshipToProtagonist captor of Humphrey Van Weyden
roleInWork antagonist in The Sea-Wolf
central character in The Sea-Wolf
setting Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
symbolizes the brute force of nature
the struggle for survival

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The Sea-Wolf mainCharacter Wolf Larsen
The Sea-Wolf captainOfShip Wolf Larsen