Isaac Boxtel

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Isaac Boxtel is a jealous and scheming antagonist in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Black Tulip," obsessed with sabotaging the protagonist's quest to cultivate a unique black tulip.

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Isaac Boxtel canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary antagonist
appearsAlongside Cornelius van Baerle
Rosa Gryphus
appearsIn The Black Tulip
appearsInLanguageEdition original French edition of The Black Tulip
associatedWith States of Holland prize for the black tulip
tulip competition
conflictWith Cornelius van Baerle
countryOfFictionalSetting Dutch Republic
creator Alexandre Dumas
fictionalUniverse The Black Tulip
surface form: The Black Tulip universe
firstPublicationOfWork 1850
genreOfWork romantic historical fiction
goal to obtain the prize for the first black tulip
to sabotage Cornelius van Baerle
hasRole antagonist
isCharacterInGenre historical novel
languageOfWork French
medium literature
method deception
denunciation
espionage
sabotage
moralAlignment villainous
narrativeFunction to create obstacles for the protagonist
to embody destructive jealousy
nationality Dutch
notableAct attempts to steal the black tulip bulbs
denounces Cornelius van Baerle to the authorities
spies on Cornelius van Baerle’s tulip experiments
obsessedWith black tulip
occupation tulip grower
personalityTrait jealous
obsessive
scheming
spiteful
vindictive
primaryMotivation envy of Cornelius van Baerle
jealousy
residence Dordrecht NERFINISHED
rivalOf Cornelius van Baerle
specialization tulip cultivation
timePeriodOfFictionalSetting 17th century
Rampjaar 1672 era in the Dutch Republic

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The Black Tulip majorCharacter Isaac Boxtel
Cornelius van Baerle hasRival Isaac Boxtel