Otar’s Widow

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Otar’s Widow is a short story by Georgian writer Ilia Chavchavadze that explores themes of social injustice, moral responsibility, and the plight of vulnerable individuals in 19th-century Georgian society.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
addressesIssue abuse of power
marginalization of the poor
social inequality
vulnerability of widows
author Ilia Chavchavadze
countryOfOrigin Georgia
explores conflict between individual conscience and social norms
injustice faced by defenseless individuals
moral obligations of the community
focusesOn life of a widow after her husband’s death
genre realist fiction
social fiction
hasAuthorNationality Georgian
hasHistoricalContext 19th-century Georgian social conditions
hasMoralDimension criticism of indifference to suffering
hasProtagonist Otar’s widow
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Realism
surface form: Georgian realism
mainTheme critique of 19th-century Georgian society
moral responsibility
plight of vulnerable individuals
social injustice
originalLanguage Georgian
settingPlace Georgia
settingTime 19th century

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Ilia Chavchavadze notableWork Otar’s Widow