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A diagram of the main characters in the novel Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak, with selected relationships between those characters illustrated by colored lines. Source: Own work: Author: Drochtegang
Pride and Prejudice character map: Image title: Relationships and family tree at the end of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice by CMG Lee. The extended families at the beginning of the story are colour-coded. Sibling order does not imply age, and diamonds denote unspecified characters. Width: 100%: Height: 100%
Throughout Strout’s work, 25 characters appear in more than one of her novels; Tell Me Everything features 23 of them. For an author renowned for her ability to capture the overlapping histories ...
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The following secondary characters also appear in the novel. [b] Hugh Akston is identified as "One of the last great advocates of reason." He was a renowned philosopher and the head of the Department of Philosophy at Patrick Henry University, where he taught Francisco d'Anconia, John Galt, and Ragnar Danneskjöld.
The Necromancer, a shadowy evil character mentioned in The Hobbit. [T 20] In The Lord of the Rings, the Necromancer is revealed to be Sauron. [T 21] (mentioned only) Smaug, a great dragon who made the Lonely Mountain his lair. [T 1] After the Company roused him from his long quiescence, he destroyed Lake-town and was killed by Bard the Bowman ...
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