Antonio Bologna

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Antonio Bologna is a central tragic figure in John Webster’s Jacobean play "The Duchess of Malfi," known as the Duchess’s steward and secret husband whose loyalty and integrity ultimately lead to his downfall.

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instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn The Duchess of Malfi NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bosola NERFINISHED
Ferdinand NERFINISHED
the Cardinal
conflictWith aristocratic power
createdBy John Webster NERFINISHED
deathInWork killed by Bosola
dramaticFunction embodiment of virtuous commoner
employer the Duchess of Malfi NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCentury 17th century
genreOfWork Jacobean tragedy
languageOfWork English
literaryMovement Jacobean drama
marriageType secret marriage
medium stage play
narrativeOutcome downfall
nationality Italian
notableTrait integrity
loyalty
occupation steward
relationshipToDuchess secret husband GENERATED
steward GENERATED
roleInWork central tragic figure
settingOfActivity Malfi NERFINISHED
socialStatus court servant
non-aristocrat
spouse the Duchess of Malfi NERFINISHED
themeAssociation class transgression
loyalty and betrayal
marriage and secrecy
timePeriod Renaissance Italy NERFINISHED

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The Duchess of Malfi mainCharacter Antonio Bologna