Harry Bolton

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Harry Bolton is a charming yet morally ambiguous young Englishman who befriends the protagonist in Herman Melville’s novel "Redburn: His First Voyage," ultimately embodying themes of disillusionment and social pretense.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Englishman
fictional character
literary character
male character
appearsIn Redburn NERFINISHED
Redburn: His First Voyage NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguageVersion English-language original
basedInWorkOfGenre Bildungsroman
nautical fiction
novel
characterTrait charming
morally ambiguous
socially pretentious
countryOfOrigin England
createdBy Herman Melville NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Redburn: His First Voyage NERFINISHED
friendOf Wellingborough Redburn NERFINISHED
gender male
language English
medium literature
narrativeFunction agent of disillusionment for the protagonist
foil to Wellingborough Redburn NERFINISHED
nationality English
occupation gentleman
represents class aspiration
disillusionment
social pretense
roleInWork friend of the protagonist
supporting character
socialStatus aspiring upper class
middle class
themeIn Redburn: His First Voyage NERFINISHED

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Redburn hasCharacter Harry Bolton