Alice, from Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. The exact quote is:
'Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, "and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?" '
A character in literature, is the same as an actor on the theatre stage.
Cyanide and Happiness
Filippo Amoroso has written: 'Seneca uomo di teatro?' -- subject(s): Ancient Aesthetics, Andromache (Legendary character), Andromache (Legendary character) in literature, Drama, Hecuba (Legendary character), Hecuba (Legendary character) in literature, History, In literature, Literature and the war, Princesses, Princesses in literature, Queens, Queens in literature, Spectacular, The, in literature, Theater, Trojan War, Trojans in literature
Nabil Kanso has written: 'Othello' -- subject- s -: Illustrations, Catalogs, Othello - Fictitious character - in art 'Faust' -- subject- s -: Illustrations, Catalogs
The second most important character in drama or literature is the reader, or member of the audience. The correct word to describe said character is deuteragonist.
Michael Pointer has written: 'The Sherlock Holmes file' -- subject(s): Characters, Detective and mystery stories, English, English Detective and mystery stories, Illustrations, Private investigators in literature, Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes (Fictitious character)
character study.
Simon Bartram is a British author and illustrator, known primarily for his children's books. He hails from the United Kingdom, where he has developed a successful career in children's literature, particularly celebrated for his series featuring the character Bobtail. His work often combines imaginative storytelling with whimsical illustrations.
Gonzo
With evidence from the literature. For example, if you are writing a response about how a character is brave then you should provide evidence (such as quotes) of the character's bravery.
Ann Meinzen Hildebrand has written: 'Jean and Laurent De Brunhoff' -- subject(s): Babar, Babar (Fictitious character), Books and reading, Characters, Children, Children's stories, French, Elephants in art, Elephants in literature, History and criticism, Illustrations
An examination of a character in the context of the work of literature in which he or she appears