Dolphus Raymond has a reputation for being a major alcoholic. His partner happens to be a black woman yet he is white, so his excuse for being with a black woman is his supposed excessive alcohol intake. Yet, in the book it divulges that the bottle he drinks from is actually Coca-Cola. So his character is then explored, he is a very nice man and happens to love a black woman but knows he will not be accepted in to the white community if he was not drunk. So all in all, he is pretending to be someone he is not.
Reputation is what others think of you, while character is who you truly are. Reputation can be influenced by perceptions and external factors, while character is defined by your values and behavior. A good character will often lead to a positive reputation, but they are not the same thing.
The phrase "reputation exceeds you" suggests that a person's reputation or public perception is greater or more influential than the individual themselves. It implies that how others view someone—often based on past actions or accomplishments—can overshadow their actual abilities or character. This can lead to expectations or assumptions that may not align with reality. In essence, it highlights the power of reputation in shaping perceptions and interactions.
after registering, to create a character, you need to log in to the actual game. it will give you feature choices, and a name for your character
It's not a good idea to have a flat character be a major character. You want your major characters to be well-rounded and have actual personalities instead of just being stereotypes.
If you are referring to the actual character, it would just be "superman."
No, because she is a character from Greek Mythology, and mythologies are not real.
after registering, to create a character, you need to log in to the actual game. it will give you feature choices, and a name for your character
yes he was in a movie.Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Well... there's a show inside of a show and the show inside the show's (not the actual show itself) director's name (this is a character) is Christopher Belling. I have no idea who the actual actual director is.
He is the best friend of Guy Pearce's character, and he was played by Joe Pantaliano
Blizzard was a made up character that had nothing to do with the actual show.
Grandkhavatari is a fictional character, so they do not possess actual dyes in real life.