Dorian Gray, in Oscar Wildes 'The picture of Dorian Gray'
Stinky Stern is a fictional character in the Michelle Edwards book "Stinky Stern Forever." He is about 8 years old because he is in the 2nd grade.
Peter Pan is a storybook character who has never aged. He remains a boy forever in the fictional world of Neverland.
Cullen is a fictional character. As such he can have attributes that the author gives him.
there are people out there who really do suck blood, but it is not because they will live forever. they are freaks and vampires do not exist. it is impossible to live forever.
No, human beings (fictional characters included) don't live forever.
It is a fictional story. No one can live forever.
Yes, Forever Princess Judith is a real Ben 10 character.
By being a character in a fantasy story.
The woman getting dressed in the Sela - Together Forever commercial is a fictional character created to convey the brand's message of connection and togetherness. She represents the modern, stylish individual who values both fashion and meaningful relationships. The commercial emphasizes themes of love and unity through shared experiences and moments.
It depends what part of the play you are talking about. Macbeth is a wonderful play because the main characters do not have a fixed character profile. What they do in Act 2 changes them forever. Killing someone while they sleep was out of character for Macbeth in Act 2 but would not be in Act 4.
No, he's a fictional character created by J.M. Barrie based on himself, and he named the character after a 6-year old boy he knew. Barrie claims Neverland is real but it is a metaphor for our inner child and how our loved ones live in our hearts forever, like a person would live forever in Neverland. The movie Finding Neverland points it out well in it's final scene where Barrie tells Peter (the boy who gave his name for the character) that Peter can visit his recently passed away mother in Neverland, that the mother still exists in every page of the boy's imagination and he can visit her any time, by just believing. Neverland can be real in our heads and hearts, but not out there. It is a matepahor--best not lose the line between reality and make-believe. Peter Pan is not real, he's fictional character in a book.
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