An unusual person who lives a boring life
A fictional character that is a combination of both a unicorn and a robot.
The writer's thoughts and feelings
The character Patrick Batemen is found in the novel from 1991, by Bret Easton Ellis and called the American Psycho. He is there a young investment banker.
ponyboy was the main character in this novel
A fantastical or supernatural element would be least likely to appear in a Modernist novel, as Modernist literature tends to focus on realistic representation of the human experience and the inner workings of the mind.
It means that the character in the authors mind had to be a real person to give the novel feeling and depth. there is an old writers trick when they are starting a new book to pretend they are trapped in a bus with their chacter and just start talking to them
The character who narrates the novel "Moby Dick" is Ishmael.
The flat character in the novel "A Woman in Her Prime" by Asare Konadu is likely Mr. Somuah, who is a predictable and one-dimensional character with little development throughout the story. The round character could be Adjoa, the protagonist, who undergoes growth and change as the story progresses, showing different facets of her personality.
Not the Primary character, but the character that is secondary in the story or novel.
The novel you are referring to is likely "The Agony and the Ecstasy" by Irving Stone, which is a biographical novel about the life of Michelangelo. In the book, Michelangelo is the main character who interacts with Pope Julius II, but he does not become pope himself.
antagonist
The nickname "Pickwick" likely originated from the character Samuel Pickwick in Charles Dickens' novel "The Pickwick Papers" who was known for his distinguished appearance and eccentric behavior. The use of this nickname may suggest that the person resembled a character from a Dickens novel in terms of their appearance or mannerisms.