barber Ivan Yakovlevich

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Barber Ivan Yakovlevich is a hapless and comically inept barber in Nikolai Gogol’s satirical short story “The Nose,” whose discovery of a client’s detached nose sets the absurd plot in motion.

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barber Ivan Yakovlevich canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
male character
appearsIn The Nose NERFINISHED
associatedWith Major Kovalyov NERFINISHED
characterTrait comically inept
hapless
superstitious
timid
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
createdBy Nikolai Gogol NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Nikolai Gogol’s Petersburg tales NERFINISHED
genre satire
languageOfWork Russian
literaryMovement Russian literature of the 19th century
literaryWorkType short story character
medium prose literature
narrativeFunction comic relief
vehicle for social satire
notableEvent attempts to dispose of the found nose
notableFor discovering a detached nose in a loaf of bread
occupation barber
relationshipWith shaves Major Kovalyov as a client
residence St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
roleInPlot catalyst of main events
settingOfActivity St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
spouse Praskovya Osipovna NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement absurdity of bureaucracy
social hierarchy in imperial Russia

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The Nose character barber Ivan Yakovlevich