Don Quixote's horse was named Rocinante. This is presumably from the Spanish word "rocín", which denotes a low breed horse.
The horse's name in "Man of La Mancha" is Rocinante. He is depicted as a noble steed, reflecting the idealism of Don Quixote, the story's main character. Rocinante symbolizes the contrast between reality and the dreams of chivalry that Don Quixote pursues throughout his adventures.
Don Quixote gave his lady the name "Dulcinea del Toboso." This name was not her real name but a fictional one created by Don Quixote as he idealized her.
Don Quixote's horse is what we call a Jaca in spanish. This is and old skinny horse worthless to any buyer. Rocinante is the name of Don Quixote's horse, in the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra.
There are several fictional characters with the name Debbie or Deborah in books. One of the most known characters named Deborah is from the book series Dexter.
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There is no scientific name for a witch as witches are fictional characters in folklore and mythology.
In academic writing, when citing fictional characters, it is typically best to reference the author's name and the specific work where the character appears. This helps to give credit to the creator of the character and provides context for the reader.
Well, there's Bob Cratchit, for one.
If I remember correctly, her favourite fictional character is a girl from Wuthering heights, I think her name's Catherine.
Athur and a girl forgot her name