Wolf (character)

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Wolf (character) is a fictional anthropomorphic wolf commonly depicted in stories and media as a cunning or villainous figure who often serves as an antagonist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anthropomorphic animal
fictional character
literary archetype
appearsIn animated films
children's stories
comic books
fairy tales
folktales
stage plays
television series
commonInGenre children's literature
fairy tale
fantasy
communicationStyle speaks human language
culturalOrigin European folklore
designInfluencedBy cultural stereotypes of wolves
real-world wolf behavior
hasRole antagonist
hasSpecies wolf
hasTrait cunning
villainous
moralAssociation consequences of naivety
importance of vigilance
punishment for greed
narrativeFunction creates conflict
generates suspense
serves as moral warning
oftenOpposes children characters
farm animals
innocent protagonists
portrayedAs bipedal
clothed
talking animal
recurringMotifIn Western storytelling
oral tradition
symbolizes danger
deception
predation
wild nature
targetAudienceContext primarily children's media
typicalAlignment evil
typicalFunction obstacle in hero's journey
threat to protagonists
usedFor cautionary tales
moral lessons

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Wolf hasCharacter Wolf (character)