Satyrane

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Satyrane is a bold, half-satyr knight in Edmund Spenser’s epic poem *The Faerie Queene*, known for his chivalry, strength, and mediation between wild nature and civilized virtue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in epic poetry
fictional character
half-satyr
knight
alignment good
appearsIn The Faerie Queene NERFINISHED
appearsInBook The Faerie Queene, Book I NERFINISHED
The Faerie Queene, Book II NERFINISHED
The Faerie Queene, Book IV NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Archimago NERFINISHED
Duessa NERFINISHED
Florimell NERFINISHED
Redcrosse Knight NERFINISHED
Sansloy NERFINISHED
Una NERFINISHED
contrastedWith more courtly knights in The Faerie Queene
countryOfOrigin England
createdBy Edmund Spenser NERFINISHED
fights Sansloy NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1590
gender male
genreOfWork allegorical epic poem
hasTrait boldness
impulsiveness
loyalty
physical prowess
rough manners
languageOfWork Early Modern English NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod English Renaissance NERFINISHED
literaryWork The Faerie Queene NERFINISHED
moralFunction illustration of natural virtue aiding Christian holiness
notableFor chivalry
courage
mediating between wild nature and civilized virtue
strength
parent a human woman
a satyr
protects Una NERFINISHED
raisedBy satyrs
rescues Una NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative helper of the Redcrosse Knight
protector of Una
species half-human
half-satyr
symbolizes natural chivalry
reconciliation of nature and culture
untutored but genuine virtue

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