Kuno

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Kuno is the rebellious central character in E.M. Forster’s dystopian science fiction story "The Machine Stops," who challenges the oppressive, technology-dependent society in which he lives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
appearsIn The Machine Stops NERFINISHED
attempts escape to the surface of the Earth
challenges oppressive social order
communicatesPrimarilyBy Machine-mediated communication system
createdBy E. M. Forster NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Machine Stops (1909) NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn dystopian fiction
science fiction
hasTrait curious
independent-minded
physically courageous
rebellious
languageOfWork English
livesIn underground world controlled by the Machine
mediumOfWork short story
nationalityOfAuthor British
opposes technology-dependent society
the Machine NERFINISHED
publicationIn The Oxford and Cambridge Review NERFINISHED
rejects isolation enforced by the Machine
total reliance on technology
relatedTo Vashti NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWithVashti son
roleInWork central character
seeks direct experience of the natural world
life on the Earth’s surface
setIn far future
symbolizes human resistance to dehumanizing technology
individualism
spiritual and physical freedom

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