Countess and Orlando
you and me
Hamlet
The title of the play 'Antigone' has significance as the name of the main character and as the reference to what the main character does. The name 'Antigone' means someone who fights against someone or something. That precisely is what the main character does. Antigone fights against what she perceives as a temporary, manmade law that violates the enduring, god-given laws by which Thebans live their lives and make ready for their deaths.
Globe Theater
The character's name was Dale Putley
you and me
Brindsley Miller is a character in Peter Schaffer's hilarious Black Comedy. Dr. Herman Einstein is a character in Arsenic and Old Lace. If you wanted Shakespeare's comedies, you should have said so. Valentine in Two Gentlemen of Verona and Anne Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor. If you wanted Sheridan's comedies, I'm not even going there. If you wanted Canadian comedies, look up Norm Foster.
Brindsley Miller is a character in Peter Schaffer's hilarious Black Comedy. Dr. Herman Einstein is a character in Arsenic and Old Lace. If you wanted Shakespeare's comedies, you should have said so. Valentine in Two Gentlemen of Verona and Anne Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor. If you wanted Sheridan's comedies, I'm not even going there. If you wanted Canadian comedies, look up Norm Foster.
If this is for a paper, remember to italicize the book title. That will help differentiate between mentions of the character themselves and mentions of the title.
Eponymous
The name of the character referred to in the title of J.R.R. Tolkien's famous trilogy is Frodo Baggins.
I cannot locate a book with this title. However there is a teen American TV show of that name, which has a character who is writing a book. It shows on the MTV channel.
The car title proves ownership. You cannot sell a or register a car without a title.
Will
Hamlet
I think the word "odyssey" derives from the title of Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey". As far as I know, the title comes from the name of the poem's main character, Odysseus. I think the word "odyssey" derives from the title of Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey". As far as I know, the title comes from the name of the poem's main character, Odysseus. I think the word "odyssey" derives from the title of Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey". As far as I know, the title comes from the name of the poem's main character, Odysseus. I think the word "odyssey" derives from the title of Homer's epic poem, "The Odyssey". As far as I know, the title comes from the name of the poem's main character, Odysseus.
probably not your gonna need the exact name that was on the title