Nicia

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Nicia is a foolish and gullible Florentine lawyer who serves as one of the central comic figures in Niccolò Machiavelli’s play "The Mandrake."

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Nicia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic character
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn La mandragola NERFINISHED
The Mandrake NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Callimaco NERFINISHED
Friar Timoteo NERFINISHED
Ligurio NERFINISHED
Lucrezia NERFINISHED
creator Niccolò Machiavelli NERFINISHED
deceivedBy Callimaco NERFINISHED
Friar Timoteo NERFINISHED
Ligurio NERFINISHED
desires to have a child
familyRole husband of Lucrezia
gender male
genreOfWork comedy
hasTrait credulous
easily manipulated
foolish
gullible
sexually anxious
socially prominent
status-conscious
superstitious
wealthy
languageOfWork Italian
literaryPeriod Renaissance drama
maritalStatus married
medium stage play
motivatedBy wish for an heir
nationality Florentine
notableAction allows a supposed stranger to sleep with his wife for a cure
notableScene accepts the mandrake-root scheme to impregnate his wife
occupation lawyer
notary
plotFunction obstacle to Callimaco’s desire
victim of Callimaco’s scheme
residence Florence NERFINISHED
roleInWork central comic figure
deceived husband
settingOfActivity Florence NERFINISHED
spouse Lucrezia NERFINISHED
symbolizes corrupt and foolish bourgeoisie
gullibility of the ruling classes
usedFor satire of professional elites

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The Mandrake character Nicia