briefly describe the role of Rupert in the novel of prison of zenda
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Black Michael is the more, devilish character than Rupert of Hentzau in Anthony Hope's novel "The Prisoner of Zenda". Rupert of Hentzau is a leading member of Black Michael gang of ruffians but he holds a unique position between the forces of good and evil. He is very ambitious. He killed.
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The role of Rupert in the novel of Prison of Zenda:
- Antagonist: Count Rupert of Hentzau is the main antagonist of the 1894 novel The Prisoner of Zenda.
- Accomplice: He is a handsome young count and accomplice in the plot to overthrow the king.
- Characteristics: He is deceptive and cares for no authority; thus, his motives are suspect throughout the story.
- Member of gang: He is a leading member of Black Michael gang of ruffians but he holds a unique position between the forces of good and evil. He's Duke Michael's closest minion and ally towards helping him drug and hide his half-brother.
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