Sherrinford (or Sherringford) Holmes is crossed out in the original 'Study in Scarlet' manuscript as is Ormond Sacker for Watson. The very first name considered by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for Holmes was Sheridan Hope, but that name transmogrified into Jefferson Hope for another character in the book.
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A character who shows different sides
A side character is a supporting character in a story who is not the main focus but still plays a role in developing the plot or other characters. They can provide additional context, add depth to the main characters, or offer a different perspective on the events taking place.
A character who has many different characteristics.
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A character trait is ANYTHING about the character. You can't make a list of all of them.
A foil is a character with qualities that are very different from the main character's. You use a foil in writing as a basis for comparison... because you are showing the opposite, the main character's qualities stand out more.
Shaak Ti is a character known from anything that has to do with Star Wars. This character is portrayed by many different actresses in the different forms.
No, they are not the same character. Edgar is a character on the TV show "King & Maxwell," while Opie is a character on the show "Sons of Anarchy." They are played by different actors and belong to different fictional worlds.
It means that writers have various techniques to introduce and develop characters in a story. These methods can include direct characterization (describing a character's traits explicitly), indirect characterization (revealing a character's traits through actions and dialogue), character interactions with others, character introspection, and character growth or arc throughout the story. Each method helps to create well-rounded and dynamic characters.
Nope, The only character you get and is the main character is Zack
There are many..here are some 1. Round Character 2. Dynamic Character 3. Protagonist