Captain Shotover

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Captain Shotover is an eccentric, elderly sea captain and amateur inventor who serves as a central figure and philosophical commentator in George Bernard Shaw’s play "Heartbreak House."

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
theatrical character
age elderly
appearsIn Heartbreak House NERFINISHED
associatedTheme collapse of civilization
social irresponsibility
spiritual emptiness
war and destruction
characterType eccentric
creator George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction exposes illusions of other characters
provides dark comic relief
familyRelation father of Ariadne Utterword
father of Hesione Hushabye
firstAppearanceDate 1919
gender male
hasSkill mechanical invention
navigation
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod modernist drama
nationality British
notableTrait absent-minded
fondness for rum
misanthropic tendencies
philosophical
occupation inventor
sea captain
residence Heartbreak House NERFINISHED
roleInWork central figure
philosophical commentator
setting English country house modeled like a ship
symbolizes decaying ruling class
spiritual and moral bankruptcy of the upper classes
thematicRole commentator on European civilization before World War I
voice of Shaw’s social criticism
workAuthor George Bernard Shaw NERFINISHED
workGenre play
workSettingPeriod on the eve of World War I
workTitle Heartbreak House NERFINISHED

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Heartbreak House character Captain Shotover