Admiral of the Fleet Horatio Hornblower, 1st Viscount Hornblower, GCB, is a fictional protagonist of a series of novels by C. S. Forester.
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Literary foil is when two characters are very different and their differences help characterize them.For example, Hamlet and Horatio are foils. Hamlet is very indecisive and Horatio is decisive. Horatio being indecisive helps the reader realize that Hamlet is indecisive.
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i believe he finds it a source of trickery or he thinks hes dreaming. But he does freak out i think.
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. was created in 1951.
The duration of Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. is 1.95 hours.
No. Horatio Hornblower is a fictional character.
No, Captain Horatio Hornblower was a fictional character created by author C.S. Forester for his series of novels set during the Napoleonic Wars. Hornblower is a British Royal Navy officer known for his skill, courage, and leadership at sea.
Horatio Hornblower
That is the correct spelling of the male given name "Horatio."(Shakespearean character in Hamlet, or Captain Horatio Hornblower)
Horatio Hornblower was not a real person. He is a fictional character who is in a series of novels by C.S. Forester. He is a fictional Royal Navy officer who is a protagonist. C.S. Forester's most notable works were the 11 book Horatio Hornblower series, depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic era.
The character of Horatio Hornblower in the C.S. Forester novels is tone-deaf, which means he can hear but he can't make out tunes. He is said in one of the novels to be unable to recognise the national anthem.
The Horatio Hornblower novels were written by C.S. Forester. The Happy Return (U.S. Beat to Quarters) was the first novel written in the series (but not the first in the story chronologically) - published in 1937.
The general story line to Horatio Hornblower deals with the adventures of a British naval captain during the Napoleonic Wars. These adventures deal with his time in Central American waters.
No. Horatio Hornblower was a character created by author C. S. Forrester, who wrote a series of novels about him. There were some historical things in the novels which were true, as they were mainly set during the period of the Napoleonic Wars.
Lord Hornblower was created in 1946.