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  2. Atticus Finch - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Atticus Finch is a fictional character and the protagonist of Harper Lee 's Pulitzer-Prize -winning novel of 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird. A preliminary version of the character also appears in the novel Go Set a Watchman, written in the mid-1950s but not published until 2015. Atticus is a lawyer and resident of the fictional Maycomb ...

  3. Category:Lists of literary characters - Wikipedia

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    List of recurring Albert Campion characters. List of Alex Rider characters. List of minor characters in the Alice series. List of Amelia Peabody characters. List of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter characters. The Vampire Council of Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter. List of Arthurian characters.

  4. Category:Literary characters - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 26 subcategories, out of 26 total. Literary characters by country ‎ (2 C) Literary characters by writer ‎ (69 C) Literary characters by year of introduction ‎ (52 C) Literary characters by genre ‎ (15 C) Lists of literary characters ‎ (5 C, 134 P) Literary characters by nationality ‎ (11 C)

  5. Romantic hero - Wikipedia

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    Romantic hero. The Romantic hero is a literary archetype referring to a character that rejects established norms and conventions, has been rejected by society, and has themselves at the center of their own existence. [1] The Romantic hero is often the protagonist in a literary work, and the primary focus is on the character's thoughts rather ...

  6. Iliad - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Iliad (/ ˈɪliəd /; [1] Ancient Greek: Ἰλιάς, romanized: Iliás, Attic Greek: [iː.li.ás]; " [a poem] about Ilion (Troy) ") is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still widely read by modern audiences. As with the Odyssey, the poem is divided ...

  7. Hero's journey - Wikipedia

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    Hero's journey. In narratology and comparative mythology, the hero's quest or hero's journey, also known as the monomyth, is the common template of stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed or transformed. Earlier figures had proposed similar concepts, including ...

  8. Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights) - Wikipedia

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    Heathcliff is a fictional character in Emily Brontë 's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. [1] Owing to the novel's enduring fame and popularity, he is often regarded as an archetype of the tortured antihero whose all-consuming rage, jealousy and anger destroy both him and those around him; in short, the Byronic hero.

  9. Category:Male characters in literature - Wikipedia

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    Andrei Nikolayevich Bolkonsky. Ramsay Bolton. Roose Bolton. James Bond (literary character) Billy Bones. Cliff Booth. Boromir. Harry Bosch. Boston Blackie.