Mikhail Averyanitch

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Mikhail Averyanitch is a minor but symbolically important character in Anton Chekhov’s novella "Ward No. 6," representing the complacent, bureaucratic mindset of provincial Russian officialdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Ward No. 6 NERFINISHED
associatedWith provincial bureaucracy
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator Anton Chekhov NERFINISHED
genre novella
hasCharacteristic bureaucratic
complacent
conformist
indifferent to suffering
self-satisfied
hasCulturalContext late 19th-century Russia
hasOccupation official
isCharacterIn Russian psychological fiction
isSubordinateTo Tsarist bureaucracy
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
literaryMovement Russian realism
medium prose
narrativeFunction symbolic character
partOf Russian literature
represents bureaucratic mindset
complacency
provincial Russian officialdom
roleInWork minor character
settingOfActivity provincial Russian town
themeConnection critique of bureaucracy
moral indifference
social injustice
workPublishedIn 1892

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Ward No. 6 character Mikhail Averyanitch