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Pages in category "Fictional characters with memory disorders" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Fictional characters with memory disorders (2 C, 12 P) Fictional characters with dissociative identity disorder (92 P) N. Fictional characters with neurotrauma (2 C ...
Hazel Grace Lancaster, Augustus Waters, and several other characters The Fault in our Stars: John Green: The book is about characters with several types of cancer and resulting disabilities including a blind character and one with a prosthetic leg. [14] [15] 2015 Kaz Brekker Six of Crows: Leigh Bardugo: Kaz has a limp and uses a cane.
The main character is Zeno Cosini, and the book is the fictional character's memoirs that he keeps at the insistence of his psychiatrist. Zeno's Conscience is most notably influential for being one of the first modernist novels with a non-linear structure and told by an unreliable narrator. Christina Alberta's Father, 1925 novel by H.G. Wells ...
Art Imitates Life. We tend to think that fiction authors just dream up characters out of nowhere. But writers often get their ideas from everyday life, and, being great observers, they often turn ...
Dissociative amnesia is a common fictional plot device in many films, books and other media. Examples include William Shakespeare's King Lear, who experienced amnesia and madness following a betrayal by his daughters; [28] and the title character Nina in Nicolas Dalayrac's 1786 opera. [28]
His novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are both set in Middle-earth and are peopled with realistically-drawn characters who experience life much as people do in the real world. Characters as diverse as Denethor, Théoden, Beorn, Gollum, and Frodo have been seen as possibly exemplifying conditions including paranoia, bipolar depression ...
Fictional characters with eidetic memory (1 C, 65 P) Fictional characters with memory disorders (2 C, 12 P) E. Fiction about memory erasure and alteration (3 C, 80 P)