I assume you are talking about the Mark Twain novel Huckleberry Finn. Jim, called by a racial name in the original, is a fugitive slave. In one film variant he is an American Indian, who may be fleeing the Police or Cavalry.
To explain how the character is feeling. If a novel didn't say what the character's point of view was then it would be really boring!
A character in a novel/play is a confidant, he/she is the character that helps the protagonist achieve their goal.
a character in the novel "king solomon's mines"
I believe you are referring to the protagonist.
Superficial, Selfish, Close-minded
The character Kyon is from the Haruhi Suzumiya light novel series. The name Kyon is actually a nickname. His real name has yet to be revealed in the series.
The main character in the novel faces various challenges such as internal conflicts, external obstacles, and personal growth. These challenges are depicted by the author through the character's struggles, decisions, and interactions with others.
ponyboy was the main character in this novel
"Don Quijote" (or Quixote) is the title character of a novel by Miguel Cervantes.
The character who narrates the novel "Moby Dick" is Ishmael.
Crisostomo Ibarra is the lead character for Jose Rizal's novel which is Noli Me Tangere and actually some Filipino's may tell that his character is associated with Jose Rizal's himself.
Significant Others - novel - was created in 1987.
Not the Primary character, but the character that is secondary in the story or novel.
Significant Others - novel - has 274 pages.
antagonist
novel of incident Actually it the novel of manners.;)
"Biblogy" is a term used by Mr. Elton in Jane Austen's novel "Emma" when he actually meant to say "apology." This mistake reflects Mr. Elton's pretentiousness and lack of education, which serves to highlight his character's flaws and social aspirations in the novel.