Prince Gvidon

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Prince Gvidon is the magically transformed son of Tsar Saltan in Alexander Pushkin’s fairy-tale poem, known for his adventures, cleverness, and eventual reunion with his father.

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instanceOf fairy-tale character
fictional character
literary character
ally Swan Princess NERFINISHED
appearsInWork The Tale of Tsar Saltan NERFINISHED
associatedWith Swan Princess NERFINISHED
Tsar Saltan’s court NERFINISHED
magic swan
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator Alexander Pushkin NERFINISHED
culturalOrigin Russian folklore tradition
event cast into the sea in a barrel with his mother
founds and rules a magical island kingdom
repeatedly visits Tsar Saltan in transformed shapes
rescued by a magical swan
reunites Tsar Saltan with his exiled wife
reveals his identity to Tsar Saltan
father Tsar Saltan NERFINISHED
genre fairy tale
hasQuality brave
clever
curious
loyal
resourceful
homeLocation island kingdom of Ledenets NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Russian
literaryForm narrative poem
medium poetry
mother Tsaritsa (youngest of three sisters) NERFINISHED
motivation desire to meet his father
restore his mother’s honor
narrativeFunction hero
notableFor adventures
magical transformations
reunion with his father
plotRole protagonist
relative Babarikha (the matchmaker) NERFINISHED
Tsar Saltan NERFINISHED
Tsaritsa (his mother) NERFINISHED
two envious sisters of his mother
spouse Swan Princess NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement family reunion
justice
overcoming slander and envy
transformation bumblebee
fly
mosquito

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The Tale of Tsar Saltan mainCharacter Prince Gvidon