Favourite (minor) fictional character

Whisky7up said:
*Curiosity aroused...so book ordered!*

Read EVERYTHING Sherman Alexie has ever written, you will not be sorry :) Read it again, then again!
 
Marvin the paranoid android.
My hero.
Especially when he turned up in the car park of the Restaurant at the end of the
Universe.
 
chris 44 said:
Marvin the paranoid android.
My hero.
Especially when he turned up in the car park of the Restaurant at the end of the
Universe.
Agreed, he made those books:D.
I liked Colin Creevey in the Harry Potter books.
in Jane Eyre I liked the man who loved her but whom she ultimately left to care for her love. (need to go reread again:D)
Clan of the Cave Bear (The whole series) Is full of characters who are minor who I loved.
There are so many, I will have to return to this thread.
 
Weird Harold said:
I think one of the reasons I like David Weber's Honor Harrington series, Robert Jordan's World of Time series, and the Harry Potter series is because they all have a profusion of interesting tertiary and incidental characters.

Hey... this is MY reading list :)

Sincerely,
ElSol
 
Big Daddy & Big Mama - Tennessee Williams - Cat On A Hot Tin Roof

"She Who Must Be Obeyed" the wife of Rumpole of the Bailey

Ike Snopes - The Hamlet - William Faulkner - anyone who loves a cow can't be all bad.

Rumple Foreskin :cool:
 
Rumple Foreskin said:
Ike Snopes - The Hamlet - William Faulkner - anyone who loves a cow can't be all bad.

Rumple Foreskin :cool:

Faulkner. This inspired an honest answer (though I do happen to like the characters I already mentioned; Ugly Naked Guy is classic, and everyone loves Butters).

In "Unvanquished" (I believe) Ringo, the boyhood friend of the main character, whose name I can't recall save for his last name was Sartoris, his father being Colonel Sartoris, whom Abner Snopes name dhis son, Sarty, after. I liked that character, and how Faulkner used him to show the equality of the two, then to acknowledge that the difference in how the two were treated was greatly unfair.

Also, Vira on Cheers.

Q_C
 
Can I put in a vote for Mr Bennett in Pride and Prejudice, five daughters and THAT wife - how did he keep his sense of humor?
 
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