I believe you are referring to the protagonist.
I don't believe it is ever given, thus Rebecca remains the novel's heroine. Rightly or wrongly.
Kunta Kinte, the name of an African slave and a feature character in the novel and mini-series "Roots."
I'm pretty sure Fatima is a made up character. The book does not mention her last name.
The woman's name is Taylor Warren, photographed by Karen Pearson. She is representing the character of Penelope Hayes.
J was the author as well as a character in the novel three men in a boat his full name is Jerome k. Jerome.
Klipspringer is never referred to as "boarder" in The Great Gatsby. He is a minor character who is called by his last name, Klipspringer, throughout the novel.
The name of the poor boy who befriended Nicholas Nickleby is Smike. He is a pitiable character who faces many hardships throughout the novel.
Yes, Rachel in the novel "Speak" is considered a round character. Throughout the story, she undergoes development and demonstrates complex personality traits, emotions, and behaviors, making her multi-dimensional and realistic.
the/a constant.
The name given to a chief character in a play or novel is the protagonist. This character is usually at the center of the story's events and is often involved in the central conflict.
The judge in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is named Judge Thatcher. He is a kind and understanding character who plays a role in Huck's life throughout the novel.
Jack Merridew's real name is Jack. In the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, the character's full name is never revealed. He is simply referred to as Jack throughout the story.
The soldier in "Pride and Prejudice" is named Mr. George Wickham. He is a charming and manipulative character who causes trouble for the Bennett family throughout the novel.
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.
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Pip in Great Expectations.