Laevsky

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Laevsky is the flawed, indecisive antihero of Anton Chekhov’s novella "The Duel," whose moral weakness and personal crisis drive the story’s central conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antihero
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Duel NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre novella
centralTo main conflict of The Duel
conflictsWith Von Koren NERFINISHED
createdBy Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
experiences moral crisis
personal crisis
firstPublishedInWork The Duel (1891) NERFINISHED
hasCharacterTrait cowardly
flawed
indecisive
introspective
irresponsible
morally weak
neurotic
self-indulgent
hasRelationshipWith Nadyezhda Fyodorovna NERFINISHED
literaryMovementContext Russian realism NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Russian literature of the 1890s
nationalityInFiction Russian
occupationInFiction civil servant
participatesIn duel with Von Koren
roleInWork central character
protagonist
romanticRelationshipWith Nadyezhda Fyodorovna NERFINISHED
setting Caucasian resort town
themeAssociated cowardice
decadence
intellectual stagnation
moral responsibility
redemption
undergoes character transformation
moral development

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The Duel mainCharacter Laevsky
The Duel protagonist Laevsky