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Grandgousier (, "Big Throat") is a fictional character in the story of Gargantua by François Rabelais. He is the husband of Gargamelle (the daughter of the King of Papillons) and the father of Gargantua. A Rabelaisien character ''par excellence'', he has an appreciation of good living, good heart, and all of life's pleasures. Grandgousier represents a stereotypical good king, in apposition to the bad king of Picrochole Picrochole is a fictional character created by François Rabelais, who attacks the Kingdom of Grandgousier in the novel Gargantua and Pantagruel. He gives his name to the war he fights: . Picrochole is a stereotypical bad king, whom Rabelais seek .... He advocates peace and discussion over war and greed. Rabelais characters Literary characters introduced in the 1530s {{novel-char-stub ...
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Gargantua
''La vie tres horrifique du grand Gargantua, père de Pantagruel jadis composée par M. Alcofribas abstracteur de quinte essence. Livre plein de Pantagruelisme'' according to 's 1542 edition, or simply Gargantua, is the second novel by François Rabelais, published in 1534 or 1535. Similar in structure to ''Pantagruel'' (1532), but written in a more complex style, it recounts the years of apprenticeship and the warlike exploits of the giant Gargantua. A plea for a Humanism, humanist culture against the ponderousness of a rigid Sorbonne (building), Sorbonnard education, ''Gargantua'' is also a novel full of verve, lexical richness, and often crude writing. Rabelais published ''Gargantua'' under the same pseudonym as ''Pantagruel'': Alcofribas Nasier (an anagram of François Rabelais), “abstractor of quinte essence”. Summary Prologue The novel opens with an appeal to the reader to be benevolent, announcing the comic nature of the work. This exhortation was prompted by t ...
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Picrochole
Picrochole is a fictional character created by François Rabelais, who attacks the Kingdom of Grandgousier in the novel Gargantua and Pantagruel. He gives his name to the war he fights: . Picrochole is a stereotypical bad king, whom Rabelais seeks to deride by putting him in apposition to the good king, represented by Grandgousier, Gargantua's father. The expression ''guerre picrocholine'' (''Picrocholine War'') and the adjective ''picrocholin'' have since entered the French language, meaning an absurd conflict with futile motives. Origin "Picrochole" comes from the Greek words πικρός (pikros) meaning "bitter" and χολή (chole) meaning "bile Bile (from Latin ''bilis''), also known as gall, is a yellow-green/misty green fluid produced by the liver of most vertebrates that aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine. In humans, bile is primarily composed of water, is pro ...", and signifies his dark and acerbic moods. Above all, Picrochole is a man wh ...
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