Chamois Hunter

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Chamois Hunter is a minor character in Lord Byron’s dramatic poem "Manfred," representing a simple, grounded mountain dweller who briefly interacts with the tormented protagonist.

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Chamois Hunter canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
minor character
appearsIn Manfred
appearsInGenre dramatic poem
associatedWithTheme contrast between ordinary life and metaphysical torment
human sympathy
nature
characterTrait compassionate
grounded
practical
characterType simple mountain dweller
contrastsWith Manfred’s supernatural preoccupations
createdBy Lord Byron
embodies common sense
earthly perspective
firstAppearsIn Manfred: A Dramatic Poem
surface form: Act I of Manfred
interactsWith Manfred
languageRegister plain
literaryPeriod Romanticism
locatedInFictionalSetting Swiss Alps
medium poetry
narrativeFunction foil to Manfred
represents ordinary humanity
nationalityInferred Swiss
occupation chamois hunter
offersHelpTo Manfred
rescues Manfred
surface form: Manfred from a dangerous situation
roleInWork minor character in Manfred
setting Alps
workPublicationYear 1817

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Manfred hasCharacter Chamois Hunter