Plyushkin

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Plyushkin is a miserly, grotesquely stingy landowner in Nikolai Gogol's novel "Dead Souls," symbolizing the extreme degradation of the human soul through greed and neglect.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Character in a novel
Fictional character
appearsIn Dead Souls NERFINISHED
associatedWith Theme of greed
Theme of social decay
Theme of spiritual corruption
belongsTo Gallery of landowners in Dead Souls NERFINISHED
characterType Grotesque character
Miser
comparedTo Other miser archetypes in literature
countryOfOriginOfWork Russian Empire NERFINISHED
createdBy Nikolai Gogol NERFINISHED
creator Nikolai Gogol NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Dead Souls, Part I NERFINISHED
gender Male
literaryMovement Russian realism precursor
literaryPeriod 19th-century Russian literature
name Plyushkin NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction Extreme example of human degradation
Satirical portrait of a miserly landowner
nationality Russian
occupation Landowner
portrayedAs Grotesquely stingy
Neglectful of his estate
Pathologically miserly
relationshipToProtagonist One of the landowners visited by Chichikov
residesIn His dilapidated estate
Russian countryside
symbolizes Dehumanization through greed
Extreme greed
Moral degradation
Neglect and decay
Spiritual emptiness
workGenre Satirical novel
workLanguage Russian

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Dead Souls containsCharacter Plyushkin