Yes, but you must have their permission.
No, Phileas Fogg is a fictional character created by Jules Verne for his novel "Around the World in Eighty Days." The character is not based on a real person.
No, Dr. Pangloss was not a real person. He is a fictional character created by the philosopher Voltaire in his satirical novel "Candide." Dr. Pangloss is a caricature of the overly optimistic and naïve Enlightenment philosopher.
Pi Patel is a fictional character created by author Yann Martel for the novel "Life of Pi." The character and his story are not based on a real person.
No, Brian Robeson is a fictional character created by Gary Paulsen in the novel "Hatchet." He is not a real person.
I'm pretty sure Fatima is a made up character. The book does not mention her last name.
Susie Salmon - the main character in the novel The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
No, Henry Fleming is a fictional character from Stephen Crane's novel "The Red Badge of Courage."
Edgar Linton is a fictional character from Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights." As he is not a real person, he is not buried anywhere.
No. Howard Campbell Jr is a fictious character in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Mother Night. = =
Susie Salmon is not a real person. She is the fictional lead character in the novel the Lovely Bones, and the new movie based on it.
What do you mean by "real?" Although the movie (and the novel it was based on) take place amid the backdrop of real historical events, it is a completely fictional story. Forrest Gump is not a real person. He is a fictional character.
That person is called the protagonist.