
Mikael
Mikael is a character in Christina Hesselholdt's novel 'Venezianisches Idyll', depicted as the younger brother of the protagonist Gustava, who becomes increasingly involved in her life as he attempts to prevent her from following a path of self-destruction reminiscent of Thomas Mann's famous character, Gustav von Aschenbach.
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Iceland:
A wall covered with thousands of images of Ukrainian soldiers who have fallen in the war against the Russians stands at St. Michael's Cathedral in Kyiv.
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Sweden:
Mikael was shot to death in front of his 12-year-old son.
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Sweden:
Mikael was murdered, leading to a conviction of an 18-year-old.
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Sweden:
Mikael was shot to death in a tunnel in Skärholmen in front of his 12-year-old son.
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Azerbaijan:
Mikael is referenced in the context of Ruben Vardanyan's trial.
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Switzerland:
Mikael is Gustava's younger brother who tries to prevent her from committing suicide.
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