Miles Gloriosus

GPTKB entity

Statements (55)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:play
gptkbp:adaptation gptkb:The_Braggart_Soldier
various modern adaptations
gptkbp:audience popular in ancient Rome
gptkbp:author gptkb:Plautus
gptkbp:character_arc from boastfulness to humility
gptkbp:character_motivation desire for recognition
gptkbp:character_relationships Miles and Acroteleutium
Miles and Palaestrio
Miles and Philia
Miles and Pleusicles
Miles and Sceledrus
gptkbp:character_type gptkb:Securities_and_Exchange_Commission
gptkbp:conflict personal vs societal expectations
gptkbp:cultural_impact influenced later comedies
gptkbp:cultural_references often referenced in literature
gptkbp:cultural_significance reflects societal values of the time
gptkbp:first_performance circa 191 BC
gptkbp:genre gptkb:comedy
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Roman_Republic
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Miles Gloriosus
gptkbp:influence gptkb:theater
gptkbp:inspiration subsequent comedic works
gptkbp:language gptkb:Latin
gptkbp:literary_devices gptkb:satire
gptkbp:main_character gptkb:Miles_Gloriosus
gptkbp:music_style Ancient Roman comedy
five-act structure
gptkbp:notable_character gptkb:Palaestrio
gptkb:Sceledrus
Philia
Pleusicles
Acroteleutium
gptkbp:notable_quote " I am a man of great valor."
gptkbp:performance gptkb:theater
gptkbp:performance_style farce
gptkbp:plot a boastful soldier's antics
gptkbp:scholarly_analysis studied in classical literature
gptkbp:setting gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkbp:symbolism bravado as a facade
gptkbp:thematic_element gptkb:betrayal
gptkb:heroism
gptkb:loyalty
gptkb:social_class
gptkb:deception
gptkb:identity
gptkb:humor
love
self-awareness
fame
foolishness
vanity
gptkbp:theme bravado
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Forum
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5