Koroviev

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Koroviev is a mischievous, talkative demon and member of Woland’s retinue in Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel "The Master and Margarita," known for his absurd humor and surreal antics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf demon
fictional character
literary character
alignmentInFiction supernatural evil
appearsIn The Master and Margarita NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage Russian literature
associatedWith Azazello NERFINISHED
Behemoth NERFINISHED
Margarita NERFINISHED
Woland NERFINISHED
the Master NERFINISHED
basedOn demonic tempter archetype
characteristic absurd sense of humor
mischievous
surreal behavior
talkative
witty
creator Mikhail Bulgakov NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Master and Margarita NERFINISHED
genreOfWork magic realism
satire
languageOfCharacter Russian
literaryFunction comic relief
vehicle for social satire
memberOf Woland's retinue NERFINISHED
nationalityInFiction Russian
notableAction helps orchestrate supernatural pranks on Moscow citizens
participates in theatrical financial tricks at the Variety Theatre NERFINISHED
occupation demon
partOf the demonic entourage in The Master and Margarita
roleInWork instigator of chaos in Moscow
participant in Satan's ball
servant of Woland
settingOfActivity Moscow NERFINISHED
timePeriodInFiction Soviet era

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