Pedro Tercero García

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Pedro Tercero García is a revolutionary, idealistic peasant and musician in Isabel Allende’s novel "The House of the Spirits," whose forbidden love and political activism drive much of the story’s social and emotional conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
musician
peasant
revolutionary
appearsIn The House of the Spirits NERFINISHED
artisticRole singer of protest songs
associatedWith peasant movement in The House of the Spirits
associatedWithLocation Tres Marías NERFINISHED
characterDevelopment evolves from peasant boy to committed revolutionary
conflictWith Esteban Trueba NERFINISHED
createdBy Isabel Allende NERFINISHED
familyBackground son of a poor peasant family
firstPublicationContext The House of the Spirits (1982 novel) NERFINISHED
genre magical realism character
inLoveWith Blanca Trueba NERFINISHED
knownFor idealism
political protest songs
romantic devotion to Blanca Trueba
languageOfWork Spanish
medium novel
narrativeFunction bridge between social classes through love story
symbol of peasant resistance
nationality Chilean (fictional)
occupation musician
revolutionary activist
opposes landowner oppression
social injustice
playsInstrument guitar
politicalAlignment leftist
socialist sympathizer
relationshipTypeWithBlancaTrueba forbidden love
riskedLifeFor political beliefs
relationship with Blanca Trueba
roleInWork major character in The House of the Spirits
romanticPartner Blanca Trueba NERFINISHED
socialClass peasantry
symbolizes hope for social change
power of love across class boundaries
themeAssociation class struggle
forbidden love
revolution
social justice
threatenedBy Esteban Trueba NERFINISHED
timePeriod mid-20th-century Chile (fictionalized)

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The House of the Spirits hasCharacter Pedro Tercero García