Pierre Glendinning

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Pierre Glendinning is the conflicted young aristocratic hero of Herman Melville’s novel "Pierre; or, The Ambiguities," whose idealism and psychological turmoil drive the book’s exploration of identity, morality, and madness.

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Pierre Glendinning canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocrat
fictional character
literary character
protagonist
tragic hero
appearsIn Pierre; or, The Ambiguities NERFINISHED
associatedWithAuthor Herman Melville NERFINISHED
centralThemeRelation ambiguity
identity
madness
morality
psychological turmoil
characterTrait conflicted
idealistic
impulsive
introspective
melancholic
morally earnest
romantic
creator Herman Melville NERFINISHED
familyBackground aristocratic
fictionalUniverse Pierre; or, The Ambiguities NERFINISHED
gender male
literaryPeriod 19th-century American literature
narrativeFunction embodiment of moral ambiguity
focus of psychological analysis
vehicle for critique of American aristocracy
nationality American
roleInWork drives exploration of identity
drives exploration of madness
drives exploration of morality
socialClass upper class

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Pierre; or, The Ambiguities protagonist Pierre Glendinning
Pierre; or, The Ambiguities character Pierre Glendinning