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Heinlein reveals near the end of Starship Troopers that the novel's protagonist and narrator, Johnny Rico, the formerly disaffected scion of a wealthy family, is Filipino, actually named " Juancita Rico " and speaks Tagalog in addition to English.
She also became a friend of Gregory Peck, who won an Oscar for his portrayal of Atticus Finch, the father of the novel's narrator, Scout.
The novel's narrator claims that John Shade's father had a waxwing named for him, Bombycilla Shadei, and in noting the name corrects the taxonomical error: '( this should be shadei, of course )'.
The novel's narrator, Will McLean, attends the Carolina Military Institute ( a fictional military college based on The Citadel ) in Charleston, from 1963 to 1967.
Because of the rapid non-linear motion of the novel's events, the narrator has often referred to Manus as Seth, an identity given to him by Brandy, and it is not until this moment in the novel that the reader learns that Manus and Seth are the same person.
Recounted to the narrator over the course of sixty-six days, the novel's stories quickly overshadow van Worden's frame story.
* David Boring: David, who gives his birthdate as May 6, 1978, is both the novel's protagonist and narrator.
) In a 1999 salon. com article written by Jeff Stryker, a New York journalist and the porn actor's namesake, the dildo is even described as an object of higher culture .< ref name = Salon > It was mentioned in Allan Gurganus ' 1997 novel Plays Well with Others, where the novel's narrator cleans up a closet filled with dildos, the premium find being " a Jeff Stryker, a monster, but somehow Roman in its genial fluted civic beauty.
But still the " zipless fuck ," a major motif in the story, haunts the novel's narrator as she travels.
In Uncle Rudolf ( 2002 ), the narrator looks back on his colourful life and his rescue as a young boy from a likely death in fascist Romania, by his uncle, a gifted lyric tenor and the novel's eponymous hero.
The novel's protagonist, Sumire, is an aspiring writer who survives on a family stipend and the creative input of her only friend, the novel's male narrator, ' K '.
Soon after her death, the novel began to be read again, and from that time onward the factual claims made by the novel's narrator, and the factuality of the whole plot of the novel, have been accepted and questioned with greater and lesser credulity.
Because Mrs. Behn was not available to correct or confirm any information, early biographers assumed the first-person narrator was Aphra Behn speaking for herself and incorporated the novel's claims into their accounts of her life.
To avoid a narrator, the serial delegates the novel's first ironic sentence to Elizabeth in an early scene.
At the novel's start, the unnamed narrator is approached by a young man called Clitophon who is induced to talk of his adventures.
The novel's narrator is " Word " Smith, a retired sports columnist who spends 1943 traveling with the Mundys.
The self-destructive thoughts of the novel's narrator foreshadow Aquin's own death: On 15 March 1977, Aquin shot himself in the head.
The novel's narrator is Ovid, the Roman poet, and this apocryphal work is rather similar to Marguerite Yourcenar's Mémoires d ' Hadrien in which Yourcenar writes the Roman emperor Hadrian's mémoires.
* Ovid, the novel's narrator.
In the novel, which uses her real name, she attends a drunken dinner party with Bankhead, Dorothy Parker, Montgomery Clift, and the novel's narrator, P. B.
" The novel's narrator explicitly states that the kid feels a " spark of the alien divine ".
The first chapter of the novel describes a meeting between him and the novel's fictitious narrator.
* In Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë used the sneer — as perceived by the novel's narrator, the housekeeper Ellen Dean (" Nelly ")— to epitomize Heathcliff's, its lead character's, personality.
* Theodora Hecht Ottinger ( Teddy ) – engineer, aviatrix and the novel's narrator.

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Chief among these were disciples of the utopian theorist Charles Fourier ; they disapproved of the " immorality " inherent in the novel's bleak resolution.
* Chief Bromden: The novel's half-American Native American narrator has been in the mental hospital since the end of World War II.

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In response to these criticisms, in 1853 Stowe published A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, an attempt to document the veracity of the novel's depiction of slavery.
The Wimsey Papers were a series of articles published by Sayers during World War II, purporting to be letters written between the various Wimseys during the war ( similar to Busman's Honeymoon, Sayers's last completed Wimsey novel, the novel's prologue consists entirely of selections from these letters ).
Much of the novel's characterization involving the submarine's crew was jettisoned in favor of these new cinematic creations.
The actor was looking for a good / bad guy role and saw these qualities in the novel's protagonist.
Both of these used the novel's original title.
Jaunting has other effects on the social fabric of the novel's world, and these are examined in true science-fictional fashion.
The main house, the foot path leading from the main house to the battery overlooking the river Dart and the battery itself ( where the murder occurs ) are described in detail since the movements of the novel's protagonist at these locations are integral to the plot and the denouement of the murderer.
Conrad used these two men in his " portrayal of the novel's anarchists ".
The novel's title comes from a line in the Gettysburg Address: " It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion.
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship represents one of the important moments in the eighteenth-century German reception of the dramas of William Shakespeare: the protagonist is introduced to these by the character Jarno, and extensive discussion of Shakespeare's work occurs within the novel's dialogues.
Both these historical figures are portrayed in ways that draw on their actual lives, but which depart from the facts in order to explore the novel's central theme – the relationship between creativity and self destruction.
It is in these films that the character became known as " Dr. Frankenstein ," as the novel's character never finished his education.
Despite these differences, George goes through much of what befalls the novel's protagonist, even in sacrificing himself to the Martians, only for them to drop dead of infection.

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A UN resolution to alter this legal position forms one strand of the novel's plot, in order to allow the authorities to temporarily sleeve a deceased Catholic woman to testify in a murder trial.

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The novel's appreciation has in large part been due to the technique of its construction, and Faulkner's ability to recreate the thought patterns of the human mind.
" Murdoch also praised the novel's final scene set " in a mock-decrepit palace in the middle of the Louisiana swampland, is played out in maniacal fury, total illogic and superb idiocy to enchant the mind.
With this goal in mind " Enterprise 32 " is started, a project involving many of the novel's main characters.

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