If I remember correctly, her favourite fictional character is a girl from Wuthering heights, I think her name's Catherine.
No one. Fictional characters don't have money.
As a fictional character, he doesn't have one.
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.
Well, there's Bob Cratchit, for one.
Neither one of the two fictional characters has a surname .
There could be a lot of reasons. I am too, sometimes. I think one of the reasons is that fictional characters are often a little bit more perfect than real people. You don't have to deal with their flaws, and you always see the cool side of them, since we see inside their heads. I don't necessarily think that it is a bad thing. There is a lot we can learn from fictional characters. The thing to keep in mind is that, even though we can get tips and tricks about life from fiction... we still have to get out there and deal with the real world sometimes. :) We will have to be more patient with real people, of course... and that's okay. Maybe we'll be armed better with some good pointers from our favorite fictional characters. :)
i seriously have no idea i was wondering the same thing..
One of Walt Disney's favorite things to do was to brainstorm new fictional characters that he could write novels and movies about. Once his amusement park had opened up, he loved walking about and talking with his guests.
Absolutely! Gump is one of the most beloved fictional characters in film history.
One of my favorite characters in Making Friends is Charlotte. She's always so happy.
Authors create characters who are different than themselves because they are more interesting to the author than writing about themselves. Fictional characters can be anything you want them to be.
Adam and Eve there was no one before them Adam and Eve are fictional characters. No way of knowing who (by name) was the first.