Yes. mushmouth is the character nobody understands what he is saying.
No, Candyman is a fictional character from a movie.
Dialogue is what the character(s) is/are saying.
He was a character in the comic strip "Li'l Abner"
The character Tony Soprano from the TV show "The Sopranos" was famous for saying "shut your pie-hole." The line became a memorable catchphrase associated with the character's tough and direct personality.
It is a mime. Who does not talk, but act out what they are feeling or saying. Used in theatre:)
"I forgot my mantra."
"Fantasy Island".
Church lady
Those are Hamlet's dying words.
Pride can affect your character. Character is what you value. Saying someone is spiritual or studious is describing their character and what they value. Your personality is how someone acts like outgoing or quite or comical. Pride can mean you take pride and value in yourself or something else- Character.
Not the Primary character, but the character that is secondary in the story or novel.