Pelleas

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Pelleas is a tragic young knight in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s Arthurian cycle "Idylls of the King," known for his unrequited love and disillusionment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arthurian character
fictional character
knight
literary character
allegiance King Arthur NERFINISHED
appearsIn Idylls of the King NERFINISHED
The Last Tournament NERFINISHED
associatedWith Camelot NERFINISHED
Round Table NERFINISHED
basedOn Pelleas (Arthurian legend) NERFINISHED
characterType tragic hero
conflictType moral conflict
romantic conflict
creator Alfred, Lord Tennyson NERFINISHED
emotionallyDefinedBy unrequited devotion to Ettarre
fictionalUniverse Arthurian legend NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Idylls of the King NERFINISHED
gender male
languageOfWork English
literaryFunction critique of courtly love conventions
illustration of the decline of Arthur’s court
literaryMovement Arthurian revival
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
loveInterest Ettarre NERFINISHED
medium poetry
narrativeRole symbol of corrupted chivalric ideals
nationality British (literary tradition)
notableFor disillusionment
unrequited love
occupation knight of the Round Table
portrayedAs idealistic
naive
young
theme betrayal
courtly love
disillusionment with chivalry
workAuthorNationality British

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