Fictional Characters, KAR-PAN
Here you'll find some of your favorite fictional characters from literature, film, television, and the like, whether it's the analytical mastermind Sherlock Holmes and his endearing associate Dr. Watson or the menacing and helmeted Darth Vader, the ill-tempered Donald Duck, or the teenage sleuth Nancy Drew.
Fictional Characters Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Karamazov brothers, fictional characters, the central figures in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel The Brothers Karamazov...
Anna Karenina, fictional character, the tragic heroine of Anna Karenina (1875–77) by Leo Tolstoy. The character......
Katharina, the shrew of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. The play revolves around Katharina’s transformation......
Carol Kennicott, fictional character, an idealistic young bride who attempts to bring culture to the small town......
Kermit the Frog, American television puppet character, a featured figure among a group of highly articulated hand......
Diedrich Knickerbocker, persona invented by American writer Washington Irving to narrate the burlesque A History......
George Knightley, fictional character, the squire who attempts to guide—and eventually proposes marriage to—Emma......
Stanley Kowalski, fictional character, the brutish husband of Stella and brother-in-law of Blanche DuBois in the......
Krampus, in central European popular legend, a half-goat, half-demon monster that punishes misbehaving children......
Tonio Kröger, fictional character, the protagonist of Thomas Mann’s novella Tonio Kröger...
Mr. Kurtz, fictional character, the manager of a trading station in the interior of the Belgian Congo, in Joseph......
Will Ladislaw, fictional character, a young headstrong idealist in who is one of the protagonists of the novel......
Lydia Languish, fictional character, the sentimental heroine of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s comic play The Rivals...
Silas Lapham, fictional character, the self-made protagonist of William Dean Howells’s novel The Rise of Silas......
Wolf Larsen, fictional character, a vicious ship captain in the novel The Sea Wolf (1904) by Jack...
Lazarillo de Tormes, fictional character, the shrewd and ironic protagonist of La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y......
Simon Legree, fictional character, the principal villain in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s antislavery novel Uncle Tom’s......
Inspector Lestrade, fictional character, the perennially confounded Scotland Yard inspector who must request the......
Konstantine Levin, fictional character whose happy marriage is presented as a contrast to the tragic love affair......
Lex Luthor, comic character, an evil genius of the fictional city of Metropolis, who is a scientist and business......
Linton family, fictional characters, neighbours of the Earnshaw family, in Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights......
James Bond is a fictional character created by British novelist Ian Fleming. Fleming introduced Bond, a secret......
Little Eva, fictional character, the frail, angelic daughter of a Southern slave owner who befriends the black......
Little Nell, fictional character, a frail child who is a major figure in Charles Dickens’s novel The Old Curiosity......
Lochinvar, fictional romantic hero of the ballad “Marmion” (1808) by Sir Walter Scott. Lochinvar is a brave knight......
Willy Loman, fictional character, an aging traveling salesman who is the protagonist of Arthur Miller’s play Death......
Lone Ranger, renegade lawman in the American West, a fictional character of American radio and television programs,......
Studs Lonigan, fictional character, the protagonist of James T. Farrell’s trilogy Studs Lonigan (1932, 1934,...
Lothario, fictional character, an unfeeling rake and libertine whose chief interest is seducing women. He appeared......
Robert Lovelace, fictional character, an aristocratic libertine in the epistolary novel Clarissa (1747–48) by Samuel...
Sut Lovingood, fictional character, the lively, uneducated protagonist of Sut Lovingood: Yarns Spun by a “Natural......
Lulu, fictional character, an amoral femme fatale who is the protagonist of German dramatist Frank Wedekind’s plays......
Arsène Lupin, fictional character in stories and novels by Maurice Leblanc. The debonair Lupin is a reformed thief,......
Tertius Lydgate, fictional character, an ambitious, progressive physician in the novel Middlemarch (1871–72) by......
Barry Lyndon, fictional character, the roguish Irish protagonist and narrator of William Makepeace Thackeray’s......
Macbeth, a general in King Duncan’s army who is spurred on by the prophecy of the Weird Sisters and personal ambition......
Lady Macbeth, wife of Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. A strong, rational, and calculating woman, Lady Macbeth......
Macheath, fictional character, a handsome highwayman in John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (produced 1728) and a gangster......
Mad Hatter, fictional character encountered by Alice at a tea party in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland...
Maeldúin, hero of the longest of the Irish immram (“travel tales”), known as Immram Curaig Mael Dúin. Maeldúin......
Abel Magwitch, fictional character, an escaped convict who plays a major role in the growth and development of......
Jules Maigret, fictional character, an unassuming, compassionate, and streetwise Parisian police commissioner who......
Major Major, commander of the 256th Squadron of the U.S. Air Force in Joseph Heller’s novel Catch-22 (1961). Major’s......
Malcolm, fictional character, a son of Duncan, the king of Scotland who is murdered by Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s...
Alexander and Lucie Manette, fictional characters, French doctor and his daughter in the novel A Tale of Two Cities......
Marcel, fictional character, both the narrator and main character of Marcel Proust’s seven-part monumental novel......
March family, fictional characters in a series of novels by Louisa May Alcott beginning with Little Women (1868–69).......
March Hare, fictional character in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by Lewis Carroll. He behaves in a most......
Augie March, fictional character, the protagonist of Saul Bellow’s The Adventures of Augie March...
Marchmain family, fictional upper-class Roman Catholic English family featured in the novel Brideshead Revisited......
Jacob Marley, fictional character, the deceased business partner of Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (1843)......
Philip Marlowe, fictional character, the protagonist of seven novels by Raymond Chandler. Marlowe is a hard-boiled......
Miss Marple, fictional character, an English detective who is featured in a series of more than 15 detective novels......
Marvelman, British comic strip superhero created by Mick Anglo in 1954. The character is regarded by many to be......
Bertha Mason, fictional character, the Creole wife of Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre (1847) by Charlotte Brontë......
Perry Mason, fictional American trial lawyer and detective, the protagonist of more than 80 mystery novels (beginning......
Travis McGee, fictional character, private investigator in a series of 24 crime novels by John D. MacDonald. McGee,......
Wilhelm Meister, fictional hero of two classic epic novels by German man of letters J.W. von Goethe. See Wilhelm......
Oliver Mellors, title character of the novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover (privately published 1928) by English writer......
Mephistopheles, familiar spirit of the Devil in late settings of the legend of Faust. It is probable that the name......
Mr. Merdle, fictional character, a financier, in Little Dorrit (1855–57) by Charles...
Wilkins Micawber, fictional character, a kindhearted, incurable optimist in Charles Dickens’s semiautobiographical......
Mickey Mouse, the most popular character of Walt Disney’s animated cartoons and arguably the most popular cartoon......
Daisy Miller, fictional character, the naive young American who is the protagonist of Henry James’s novel Daisy......
Milo Minderbinder, fictional character, a black marketer in the satiric World War II novel Catch-22 by American......
Miranda, fictional character, the beautiful and naive daughter of Prospero, the exiled rightful duke of Milan,......
Miss Piggy, American television puppet character, a highly articulated pig puppet featured on the prime-time comedy......
Mock Turtle, fictional character who describes himself as “the thing mock turtle soup is made from,” in Lewis Carroll’s......
Sara Monday, fictional character, the protagonist and narrator in Joyce Cary’s novel Herself Surprised (1941),......
Moomintroll, 20th-century Finnish literary and comic-strip character, a white, furry creature somewhat resembling......
Hank Morgan, fictional character, the pragmatic protagonist of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1889)......
Professor Moriarty, archcriminal nemesis of Sherlock Holmes in several detective stories and novels by Sir Arthur......
Catherine Morland, fictional character, the impressionable heroine of Jane Austen’s novel Northanger Abbey (written......
Hazel Motes, fictional character, a fierce, Jesus-haunted man in Flannery O’Connor’s darkly comic novel Wise Blood......
Mother Goose, fictitious old woman, reputedly the source of the body of traditional children’s songs and verses......
Mr. Moto, fictional Japanese detective and secret agent created by American novelist J.P. Marquand in No Hero (1935).......
Mowgli, fictional character, an Indian boy raised by wolves who is the central figure in Rudyard Kipling’s collection......
Mugridge, fictional character, a brutish ship’s cook in the novel The Sea Wolf (1904) by Jack...
Baron Munchausen, fictional character created by R.E. Raspe, based on the real-life German storyteller Karl Friedrich......
Edward Murdstone, fictional character, the cruel stepfather of the title character in Charles Dickens’s novel David......
narrator, one who tells a story. In a work of fiction the narrator determines the story’s point of view. If the......
Captain Nemo, fictional character, the megalomaniacal captain of the submarine Nautilus in Jules Verne’s novel......
Nicholas Nickleby, fictional character, the protagonist of Charles Dickens’s novel Nicholas Nickleby...
Nightwing, fictional superhero. DC Comics’ Nightwing—formerly Robin the Boy Wonder—toiled for forty years under......
noble savage, in literature, an idealized concept of uncivilized man, who symbolizes the innate goodness of one......
Gabriel Oak, fictional character, a skillful, hardworking, and honest young farmer in Thomas Hardy’s novel Far......
Oberon, king of the fairies in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Oberon’s conflict with his wife, Titania,......
Odette, fictional character, the vulgar wife of Charles Swann in Remembrance of Things Past, or In Search of Lost......
Ogier The Dane, an important character in the French medieval epic poems called chansons de geste. His story is......
Duke of Omnium, fictional character in the Palliser novels by Anthony Trollope. The Duke figures most prominently......
Eugene Onegin, fictional character who is the protagonist of Aleksandr Pushkin’s masterpiece Eugene Onegin (1833).......
Ophelia, daughter of Polonius, sister to Laertes, and rejected lover of Hamlet in William Shakespeare’s tragedy......
Orlando, the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Boys and brother of Oliver in Shakespeare’s As You Like It. He is the......
Orlando, hero of the Charlemagne epics. Later literature that features the character includes Matteo Maria Boiardo’s......
Gilbert Osmond, fictional character, an expatriate American who marries Isabel Archer in The Portrait of a Lady......
Othello, a Moorish general in the service of Venice in Shakespeare’s Othello. Driven by jealousy that has been......
Scarlett O’Hara, fictional character, the heroine of Gone with the Wind (1936), Margaret Mitchell’s romantic novel......
Palliser family, fictional characters in the Palliser novels, a series of novels published in the late 19th century......
Pancks, fictional character in the novel Little Dorrit (1855–57) by Charles Dickens. Pancks is a clerk who reluctantly......
Pangloss, fictional character, the pedantic and unfailingly optimistic tutor of Candide, the protagonist of Voltaire’s......