Pavel Vlasov as a revolutionary

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Pavel Vlasov as a revolutionary is the film’s central figure who evolves from a disillusioned worker into a committed leader in the struggle against Tsarist oppression.

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Pavel Vlasov as a revolutionary canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
revolutionary
appearsIn film adaptation of Maxim Gorky’s novel "Mother"
associatedWith revolutionary movement
basedOn Pavel Vlasov (novel character) NERFINISHED
centralThemeRelation awakening of political consciousness
class struggle
revolution
characterArc disillusioned worker to committed revolutionary leader
characterTrait courageous
determined
ideologically committed
develops class consciousness
faces state repression
finalState leader in the struggle against Tsarism
influences other workers in the film
initialState disillusioned with existing conditions
leads workers’ struggle
motivatedBy oppression of workers
social injustice
narrativeFunction embodiment of proletarian struggle
symbol of revolutionary commitment
occupation factory worker
opposes Tsarist oppression
politicalAlignment anti-Tsarist
represents proletarian revolutionary ideal
working class
roleInWork central figure
setInContextOf late Tsarist Russia
strugglesFor political liberation
social change
undergoes political awakening

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1956 Soviet film "Mother" directed by Mark Donskoy portrays Pavel Vlasov as a revolutionary
subject surface form: Mother (1956 film)