Siegfried Javotnik

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Siegfried Javotnik is the impulsive, idealistic young Austrian protagonist of John Irving’s novel "Setting Free the Bears," whose quixotic plan to liberate zoo animals drives the story’s central events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
appearsInGenre literary fiction
picaresque novel
appearsInWork Setting Free the Bears NERFINISHED
associatedWith Vienna zoo NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation Vienna NERFINISHED
centralTo main events of Setting Free the Bears
countryOfCitizenship Austria
createdBy John Irving NERFINISHED
drivesPlotElement plan to liberate zoo animals
fictionalUniverse Setting Free the Bears NERFINISHED
firstAppearance novel Setting Free the Bears
formsDuoWith Hannes Graff NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic rebellious
romantic
youthful
hasFriend Hannes Graff NERFINISHED
hasPersonalityTrait idealistic
impulsive
motivatedBy idealism
quixotic sense of justice
nationality Austrian
plans liberation of zoo animals
roleInWork main protagonist
themeInvolvement freedom
idealism versus reality
political protest
timePeriodOfFiction post–World War II Austria

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Setting Free the Bears hasMainCharacter Siegfried Javotnik