Ask Charles Dickens. Oh wait he's dead!
Counting individual named characters in all of Dickens's works would represent a monumentall task, but I think it'd be safe to say he 'fathered' close to 200 during his lifetime.According to John R. Greenfield, in his Dictionary of British Literary Characters, Dickens created 989 named characters during his career. The list below represents only a portion of the characters in Dickens' works and is not meant to be all-inclusive.
To cite "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens in MLA format, you would include the author's name and the page number in parentheses in-text. For example: (Dickens 10). In the Works Cited list, the full citation would include the author, title of the work, publication year, publisher, and publication format.
Some notable orphan characters in Charles Dickens' novels include Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Pip from Great Expectations, and Smike from Nicholas Nickleby. Each character faces challenges and obstacles related to their orphan status, which are central to their individual stories and character development.
See the related link for a full list of Bleach characters.
The full list of characters is still being revealed, but an up to date list can always be found at: http://www.smashbros.com/us/
More than three characters were killed, see related questions for a full list.
You can find a full list of animal characters in Beatrix Potter's books by checking the table of contents in a collection of her works or by searching online for a comprehensive character list. Websites dedicated to Beatrix Potter or her books are likely to have this information.
There were hundreds, of course, but the attached link to the Victorian Website provides a substantial list.
There is a never ending list of X-men. The list is far too big to put here, but you can find a full list at wikipedia.org and marvel.wikia.com.
In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, the parallel contrast highlighted through the list is the stark difference between the two cities – London and Paris. This serves to emphasize the stark social and political disparities between the two settings, as well as the themes of duality and inequality that run throughout the novel.
Information and details on the Simpson's characters and episodes can be found on Wikipedia. Once on the Wikipedia page simply type Simpson's characters in the search box and a list of characters, episodes, appearances can be assessed at any time. In addition,it may also help to type in each characters name once you have the list or click on names on the list to have full descriptions of who the characters are and how many episodes they appear in. Hope this information was helpful.
The full list of 26 characters, in order of how good they are, can be found here:http://super-smash-bros.wikia.com/wiki/Tier_listHope this helps!