Marya Mironova

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Marya Mironova is the virtuous and steadfast young heroine of Alexander Pushkin’s historical novel "The Captain's Daughter," whose loyalty and moral courage shape the story’s emotional core.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
heroine
literary character
protagonist
appearsIn The Captain's Daughter NERFINISHED
Капитанская дочка NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent siege of Belogorsky Fortress NERFINISHED
trial of Pyotr Grinyov
centralThemeRelation honor
loyalty
moral integrity
characterTrait honest
loyal
modest
morally courageous
pious
steadfast
virtuous
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator Alexander Pushkin NERFINISHED
Александр Пушкин NERFINISHED
exhibits courage in appealing to the Empress
firstPublicationContext The Captain's Daughter, 1836 NERFINISHED
genreOfWork historical novel
hasFather Captain Ivan Mironov NERFINISHED
hasMother Vasilisa Yegorovna Mironova NERFINISHED
isDaughterOf Ivan Mironov NERFINISHED
Vasilisa Yegorovna Mironova NERFINISHED
literaryMovementContext Russian Romanticism NERFINISHED
livesAtBeginningOfNovel Belogorsky Fortress NERFINISHED
nameInRussian Марья Миронова NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction moral center of the novel
motivates Pyotr Grinyov's development
nationalityInFiction Russian
originalLanguage Russian
protects reputation of Pyotr Grinyov
roleInWork love interest of Pyotr Grinyov
main heroine
romanticPartnerInStory Pyotr Grinyov NERFINISHED
symbolizes constancy in love
idealized Russian womanhood
moral purity
timePeriodOfFictionalSetting 1773–1775
Pugachev's Rebellion NERFINISHED

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The Captain's Daughter mainCharacter Marya Mironova
The Captain's Daughter loveInterest Marya Mironova