Wang the water seller

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Wang the water seller is a central figure in Bertolt Brecht’s play "The Good Person of Szechwan," serving as a poor but resourceful water vendor who helps drive the moral and social dilemmas of the story.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
supporting character
alignment sympathetic character
appearsIn The Good Person of Szechwan NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Shen Te NERFINISHED
Shui Ta NERFINISHED
the three gods
associatedWithPlace Szechwan NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfWork Germany NERFINISHED
creator Bertolt Brecht NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction Brechtian distancing device
firstPerformanceWork 1943
hasStagePortrayal various theatre productions worldwide
languageOfCharacterName Chinese
literaryMovementOfWork epic theatre
mediumOfAppearance theatre
name Wang NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction helps introduce the gods into the story
helps set up the moral dilemmas of the play
provides exposition to the audience
nationalityOfAuthor German
occupation street vendor
water seller
roleInWork comic figure
commentator on social conditions
mediator between gods and humans
narrator-like figure
socialStatus poor
themeInvolved goodness and survival
morality under capitalism
poverty
social injustice
trait anxious
opportunistic
resourceful
superstitious
workAuthor Bertolt Brecht NERFINISHED
workForm stage play
workGenre epic theatre
workOriginalLanguage German
workSettingPlace Szechwan, China NERFINISHED
workSettingTime 20th century

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The Good Person of Szechwan character Wang the water seller