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In fiction, a '''character''' (or speaker, in poetry) is a human or other entity in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio or television series, music, film, or video game). The character may be entirely fictional or based on a real-life person, in which case the distinction of a "fictional" versus "real" character may be made. Derived from the Ancient Greek word χαρακτήρ, the English word dates from the Restoration, although it became widely used after its appearance in Tom Jones by Henry Fielding in 1749. From this, the sense of "a part played by an actor" developed. (Before this development, the term dramatis personae, naturalized in English from Latin and meaning "masks of the drama," encapsulated the notion of characters from the literal aspect of masks.) Character, particularly when enacted by an actor in the theatre or cinema, involves "the illusion of being a human person". In literature, characters guide readers through their stories, helping them to understand plots and ponder themes. Since the end of the 18th century, the phrase "in character" has been used to describe an effective impersonation by an actor. Since the 19th century, the art of creating characters, as practiced by actors or writers, has been called characterisation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 1 February 2023
In fiction, a character (or speaker, in poetry) is a human or other entity in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio or television series, music, film, or video game). The character may be entirely fictional or based on a real-life person, in which case the distinction of a "fictional" versus "real" character may be made. Derived from the Ancient Greek word χαρακτήρ, the English word dates from the Restoration, although it became widely used after its appearance in Tom Jones by Henry Fielding in 1749. From this, the sense of "a part played by an actor" developed. (Before this development, the term dramatis personae, naturalized in English from Latin and meaning "masks of the drama," encapsulated the notion of characters from the literal aspect of masks.) Character, particularly when enacted by an actor in the theatre or cinema, involves "the illusion of being a human person". In literature, characters guide readers through their stories, helping them to understand plots and ponder themes. Since the end of the 18th century, the phrase "in character" has been used to describe an effective impersonation by an actor. Since the 19th century, the art of creating characters, as practiced by actors or writers, has been called characterisation.
Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
A
- Androids (12 P)
- Anti-Heroes (36 P)
- Anti-Villains (15 P)
C
- Cyborgs (33 P)
H
- Heroes (401 P)
I
- Iconic Characters (30 P)
R
- Robots (234 P)
T
V
- Villains (379 P)
Pages in category "Characters"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 2,053 total.
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A
- Ace
- Ace Bunny
- Acid Man
- Adam Sandler (Filthy Frank)
- Adeleine & Ribbon
- Admiral
- Admiral Bobbery
- Aeon (Castlevania)
- Aerith Gainsborough
- African Elephant
- Agamo
- Agathe (Beauty and the Beast)
- Agent 3 (Splatoon)
- Agni (Gwain Saga)
- Air Man
- Aircon Man
- Akemi Nakajima
- Aki Jakago
- Aki Narukami
- Aku
- Akuma (Street Fighter)
- Alex the Lion
- Alexandrite
- Alfonso
- Alfred Drevis
- Alia (Mega Man X)
- Alice (Bibliomania)
- Alice (Disney Infinity)
- Alice (Megami Tensei)
- Alli
- Alm (Fire Emblem Awakening)
- Alonzo Longneck
- Alpaca Jack
- Alph (Pikmin)
- Alucard (Hellsing)
- Alucard (Pico's School)
- American Alligator
- Ami
- Amy Rose
- Amy Rose (Chronicles)
- Amy Sorel
- Ana
- Ana (The Child)
- Anabelle
- Anchovy
- Andrew (Seconds)
- Andrew Detmer
- Android 13
- Android 14
- Android 15
- Android 16
- Android 17
- Android 18
- Android 19
- Andross
- Angel (Run)
- Anger (Disney Infinity)
- Angus
- Animdude
- Animus
- Ankha
- Anko Uguisu
- Anna (Disney Infinity)
- Anna (Frozen)
- Annalisa
- Anne Boonchuy
- Anne Frank (Goku × Anne Frank: Until the End of Time)
- Antasma
- Anthony Fremont
- Antonio
- Aogami
- Aparoid Queen
- Aparoids
- Apogee
- Aqua Man
- Ares (God of War)
- Ariel
- Ariel (NES)
- Ariel (Sega Genesis)
- Armored Gorilla
- Armored Mawdad
- Arnold Markdown
- Arnos
- Art
- Arthur (Soulcalibur)
- Asgore Dreemurr
- Ash Williams
- Ashi
- Ashley & Red (WarioWare)
- Ashley Graves
- Asriel Dreemurr
- Astro Man
- Asura (Asura's Wrath)
- Audrey Fremont
- Aurora (Disney)
- Ava
- Ava Ire
- Awakened Cockroach
- Axios
- Axolotl
- Aya Drevis
- Ayla
B
- Badeline (Celeste)
- Baker (Grimm's Hollow)
- Bakuzan
- Ballade
- Balloon Boy
- Ballora
- Ballos
- Baloo (Disney Infinity)
- Balrog (Cave Story)
- Balrog (Street Fighter)
- Bang
- Barbara The Bat (Super Smash Bros)
- Bardock
- Baroness Von Bon Bon
- Barry Steakfries
- Bass
- Bear Hugger (2009)
- Beardo
- Beast
- Beast (2017)
- Beast (Disney Heroes:Battle Mode)
- Beast (Mirrorverse)
- Beast (Roar of the Beast)
- Beast (SNES)
- Beast (Tiger Electronic)
- Beck (Mighty No. 9)
- Becky
- Beelzebub (Megami Tensei)
- Beerus
- Being X
- Beldam (Paper Mario)
- Belle
- Belle (Mirrorverse)
- Benedict
- Benjamin Poindexter (Earth-199999)
- Beppi the Clown
- Berdly (Deltarune)
- Betty Stevenson
- Big Boss
- Big Daddy
- Big Daddy (Movie)
- Big Daddy (Video Game)
- Big Pauly
- Big the Cat
- Big the Cat (Chronicles)
- Bilbo Baggins
- Bio-Broly
- Birthday Boy Blam
- Biskit
- Black Mage (Mario Sports Mix)
- Black Noir (TV Series)
- Black Shadow
- Blade Man
- Blast
- Blast Man
- Blastoise (Pokkén Tournament)
- Blathers
- Blaze (Minecraft)
- Blaze the Cat
- Blizzard Man
- Blobfish
- Block Man
- Blood Falcon
- Blood Ghoul (Space Funeral)
- Bloody Brad
- Bo Peep
- Bob
- Bob (Friday Night Funkin')
- Bobby Barrows
- Bodyguard (Town of Salem)
- Bojack
- Bojji
- Bolo (Shantae)
- Bolt
- Bolt (Tokobot)
- Bomb Man
- Bombette
- Bones (Candies n' Curses)
- Bonnie (Bonnie's Bakery)
- Bonnie (Five Nights at Freddy's)
- Bonzi Buddy (Watching Paint Dry)
- Boo (Monster Inc.)
- Boo (Scream Arena)
- Boots
- Born
- Boromir
- Boros
- Boss Bear (Roar of the Beast)
- Boss Boar (Roar of the Beast)
- Boss Wolf (Roar of the Beast)
- Bosspider
- Bounce Man
- Bow Kid
- Bowser's Brother
- Boyfriend