Eponymous
If this is for a paper, remember to italicize the book title. That will help differentiate between mentions of the character themselves and mentions of the title.
Title is the name of a book, movie, etc. There are several other words that mean the same thing. Banner, caption, appellation, and headline are all words that could be used instead of title.
no they are not, static characters are rarely flat characters
Something that means the same or almost the same as
no
does the name on the insurance policy have to be the same as the title in anderson south carolina
yes they can have the same title.
Yes. H. Jon Benjamin
Self-titled or eponymous.
Bo Diddley
In most states the fee is the same as a title transfer.
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters which reads the same forward and backward.
Not if the same last name
Not typically. The insurance is typically in the name of the person to whom the car is registered and this is not always the name shown on the title.
the same way you do. They think of a name they like and find the Chinese characters that go with it.
They should be. The title is the bill of ownership and the registered owner should appear on the registration under the same name.
According to allmovie.com, there are approximately 28 feature films with "Mutiny" in the title. The best known of these are Mutiny on the Bounty (1935, 1962, and The Bounty, same characters and plot, 1984) and The Caine Mutiny (1954).