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Description Don Quixote - (EL INGENIOSO HIDALGO DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA/THE INGENIOUS GENTLEMAN DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA by Miguel de Cervantes), also known as Alonso Quixano, a gaunt, middle-aged Spanish gentlemen who sets off on a grand adventure for honor and glory, inspired by many books about chivalrous knights.
OTHER CHARACTERS:
  • Sancho Panza, the greedy, but kind peasant laborer whom Quixote takes as his squire.
  • Rocinante, Quixote's barn horse.
  • Dapple, Sancho's donkey.
  • Cide Hamete Benegeli, the fictional winter of Moorish decent.
  • Dulcinea del Toboso, the unseen force influencing Quixote's adventures.
LOCATIONS:
  • La Mancha
OBJECTS:
  • None
Margaret "Meg" March - (LITTLE WOMEN by Louisa May Alcott), the eldest of the March sisters who fulfills the expectations of "little women" and becomes the governess for the wealthy Kings family.
OTHER CHARACTERS:
  • Josephine "Jo" March, the stubborn and hot-tempered March sister.
  • Elizabeth "Beth" March, the kind and gentle March sister.
  • Amy Curtis March, the youngest March sister.
  • Mrs. Marmee March, the girls' mother.
  • Theadore "Laurie" Laurence, a rich young man who lives next door to the Marches.
LOCATIONS:
  • The March household
OBJECTS:
  • None
Ebenezer Scrooge - (A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens), a grumpy, miserly and curmudgeonly old money-loner who despises the Christmas season and receives a visit from three spirits to experience his past, present and future in order to change his ways.
OTHER CHARACTERS:
  • The Ghost of Christmas Past, the first spirit to takes Scrooge's into the past to revisit his childhood and how his greediness pushed his fiancée away.
  • The Ghost of Christmas Present, the second spirit who presents Scrooge the current events of how other poor people, including Cratchit, celebrate Christmas.
  • The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, the third and final spirit who shows Scrooge the future of what people will think of his death.
  • Jacob Marley, the ghost of Scrooge's former business partner who warns him of a terrible afterlife awaiting him unless he turns his life around.
  • Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's impoverished clerk.
  • Tiny Tim, Bob's ill son.
  • Fred, Scrooge's nephew.
  • Mr. Fezziwig, Scrooge's old employer when he was younger.
  • Belle, Scrooge's fiancée who left him when he become obsessed with money.
  • Fan, Scrooge's younger sister.
  • The Portly Gentlemen, the two men seeking a donation from him to provide food and shelter for the poor.
  • Ignorance and Want, two hideously emaciated children.
LOCATIONS:
  • London, England
    • Scrooge's mansion
OBJECTS:
  • Scrooge's headstone
Buck - (THE CALL OF THE WILD by Jack London), a 140-pound St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix dog.
OTHER CHARACTERS:
  • John Thornton, a gold hunter and Buck's final master.
  • Spitz, a white-haired husky from Spitsbergen and Buck's rival.
  • François, a French-Canadian mixed race man and Perrault's partner.
  • Perrault, a French-Canadian courier and Buck's first Northland master.
  • Hal, an aggressive and violent musher.
  • Judge Miller, Buck's first master from Canta Clara Valley, California.
LOCATIONS:
  • Alaska
  • Canada
    • Klondike region
    • Yukon Trail
OBJECTS:
  • Sled
Napoleon - (ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell), a stubborn and arrogant Berkshire boar who opposes Snowball, another pig, and becomes the tyrannical dictator of the Manor Farm.
OTHER CHARACTERS:
  • Old Major, an aged prize Middle White Boar who passes away.
  • Snowball, Napoleon's rival and original head of the farm.
  • Squealer, a small porker who serves as Napoleon's second-in-command and minister of propaganda.
  • Boxer, a loyal and hard-working cart-horse.
  • Mr. Jones, the alcoholic original owner of Manor farm whom the animals drive away.
  • Mr. Frederick, the owner of Pinchfield Farm.
  • Mr. Pilkington, the owner of Foxwood Farm.
  • Mr. Whymper, a man hired by Napoleon to act as the liaison between Manor Farm and the humans.
  • Benjamin, a donkey.
  • The sheep, the voice of blind conformity who have limited understanding of Animalism.
  • The puppies, the young dogs who were raised by Napoleon as his security force.
LOCATIONS:
  • Manor Farm
OBJECTS:
  • None
Jean Valjean - (LES MISÉRABLES by Victor Hugo), an ex-convict who becomes the mayor of Montreuil-sur-Mer after serving a life sentence in prison for stealing bread for his sister's children.
OTHER CHARACTERS:
  • Javert, the police inspector hellbent on recapturing Valjean.
  • Fantine, a beautiful Parisian grisette who leaves her daughter in the care of the Thénardiers.
  • Cosette, the illegitimate daughter of Fantine abused and forced to work as a drudge for the Thénardiers.
  • Éponine, the pampered and spoiled daughter of the Thénardiers.
  • Marius Pontemercy, a young law student associated with the Friends of the ABC.
  • Monsieur and Madame Thénardier, the cruel innkeepers who abuse and enslave Cosette.
  • Ejolras, the leader of the Friends of the ABC.
  • Combeferre, a medical student member of the Friends.
  • Courfeyrac, a law student member of the Friends.
  • Fauchelevent, a failles businessman whom Valjean saved from being crushed under a carriage.
LOCATIONS:
  • France
    • Montreuil-sur-Mer
    • Montfermeil
OBJECTS:
  • None
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