Eglamour

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Eglamour is a minor character in Shakespeare’s play "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," known for helping Silvia attempt to escape from her father’s control.

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Eglamour canonical 1

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instanceOf Shakespearean character
fictional character
male character
aidsElopementOf Silvia NERFINISHED
appearsAlongsideCharacter Duke of Milan NERFINISHED
Proteus NERFINISHED
Silvia NERFINISHED
Valentine NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Two Gentlemen of Verona NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Act IV NERFINISHED
Act V NERFINISHED
assistsWith Silvia’s escape
associatedWithTheme disobedience to parental authority
love
loyalty
characterType gentleman
createdBy William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceCentury 16th century
genreOfWorkAppearedIn comedy
hasDramaticFunction facilitates plot movement toward the forest scenes
helpsCharacter Silvia NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkAppearedIn Early Modern English NERFINISHED
loyalTo Silvia NERFINISHED
mediumOfAppearance stage play
nationalityInFiction Italian
opposes Duke of Milan NERFINISHED
partOf Shakespearean canon NERFINISHED
relatedWork early Shakespearean comedy
roleInWork minor character
settingOfFictionalActivity Milan NERFINISHED
the forest outside Milan
workDateOfComposition circa 1590–1594

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