Porphyro

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Porphyro is the romantic male protagonist of John Keats’s narrative poem "The Eve of St. Agnes," known for his secretive nighttime visit to his beloved Madeline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
male literary character
poetry character
romantic hero
appearsIn The Eve of St. Agnes NERFINISHED
associatedTheme chivalric devotion
dream and reality
escape
forbidden love
romantic love
youth and passion
associatedWithCharacter Madeline NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent St. Agnes’ Eve NERFINISHED
characterTrait bold
determined
devoted
romantic
conflictType family feud
createdBy John Keats NERFINISHED
entersLocation Madeline’s chamber
castle
escapeManner into the stormy night
escapesWith Madeline NERFINISHED
familyStatus member of a rival clan
firstAppearanceYear 1820
firstPublishedIn The Eve of St. Agnes (1820) NERFINISHED
genreOfWork narrative poem
hasAuthorNationality English (via John Keats)
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Romanticism NERFINISHED
mediumOfOrigin poetry
motivation desire to elope with Madeline
love for Madeline
narrativeFunction drives central love plot
nationalityInFiction Italian
roleInWork protagonist
romantic protagonist
romanticPartner Madeline NERFINISHED
settingOfAppearance medieval castle
visitManner clandestinely
secretly
visits Madeline NERFINISHED
visitTime Eve of St. Agnes NERFINISHED
night
workForm verse

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