Gauvain

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Gauvain is a noble and idealistic young revolutionary who serves as one of the central figures in Victor Hugo’s novel "Quatrevingt-treize," embodying the moral and political conflicts of the French Revolution.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
nobleman
revolutionary
affiliation Republican army
appearsIn Quatrevingt-treize NERFINISHED
authorNationality French (via Victor Hugo)
characterTrait honorable
humane
idealistic
noble
principled
conflictWith Marquis de Lantenac NERFINISHED
contrastedWith more ruthless revolutionaries in the novel
countryOfCitizenship France
createdBy Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
fictionalStatus dies in the novel
fictionalUniverse French Revolution NERFINISHED
firstPublicationDateOfWork 1874
firstPublicationWork Quatrevingt-treize NERFINISHED
gender male
languageOfWork French
literaryPeriod 19th-century French literature
medium novel
militaryRank commander
moralStance seeks humane application of revolutionary justice
narrativeFunction embodiment of moral conflicts of the French Revolution
embodiment of political conflicts of the French Revolution
opposes monarchist cause
politicalAlignment republican
relationshipToMarquisDeLantenac grandnephew
relative Marquis de Lantenac NERFINISHED
roleInWork central character
protagonist
settingOfActivity Vendée uprising NERFINISHED
supports French Revolution NERFINISHED
symbolizes moderate and compassionate revolution
themeAssociation duty versus conscience
family loyalty versus political loyalty
justice versus mercy
revolutionary idealism

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