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  Fictional character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The opposite of a fictional character is a nonfictional character.
Minor characters, or stock characters, are often the focus of this kind of analysis since they tend to rely more heavily on stereotypes than more central characters.
The protagonist (main character, sometimes known as the "hero" or the "heroine") of a traditional novel is almost always a round character; a minor, supporting character in the same novel may be a flat character.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fictional_character   (1815 words)

  
 Isaac Asimov FAQ
That list is ordered alphabetically according to the title of the essay, and includes a designation of the collection in which each essay appears as well as a very brief subject description for each essay.
Their guide lists over 1600 essays, including the subject of the essay, the publication in which the essay first appeared, and a list of Asimov's collections in which the essay appeared.
Six of Asimov's stories were used for episodes of this British TV anthology series, which ran on the BBC in the U.K. for 20 episodes from 1965 to 1966, and for a third season of 13 episodes in 1969.
www.asimovonline.com /asimov_FAQ.html   (12119 words)

  
 Numerals, Numeration, and Numerical Notation Bibliography
Allrik, H.L. The lists of Zerubabel (Nehemiah 7 and Ezra 2) and the Hebrew numeral notation.
Annales de l'Université d'Abidjan, serie H (Linguistique) 11(1): 97-103.
An Explication of All the Inscriptions in the Palmyrene Language and Character Hitherto Publish'd.
www.phrontistery.info /nnsbib.html   (8619 words)

  
 Edgar Governo, Historian of Things That Never Were
Although this Mario Timeline is described as a speculative "theory," it's almost frightening to see how it manages to get all the different games in the long-running Mario series together--even the party games--and have the result actually make sense.
Fans of comic book series derived from video games will be glad to learn of the Atari Force Timeline by Lee K. Seitz, which includes a discussion of continuity problems in the short-lived series.
Even relatively minor characters have their devotees, as is evidenced in The Blink Chronology by Allen William Dodson.
www.mts.net /~arphaxad/history.html   (10642 words)

  
 Women in the Game Game
Computer games, especially the Nancy Drew games, are a lot like TV shows, in that you have a main character who meets and talks to other characters in the course of solving some big problem.
It’s unusual because of the reversal in roles - the girl is the gadget freak and the boy is the socially adept one.
The action is driven by growth of the player characters and their successes in driving out evil and bringing back the remnants of that lost glory.
www.games4girls.com /women.html   (6765 words)

  
 Video Games Information & Articles
Players want to have fun living the role of the chosen character so he or she needs to feel that it is the player who can control the outcome of the games.
All your favorite Mario characters will be returning, of course, with the addition of Toad and Koopa Kid this time around.
The GameCube sequel to the N64 Paper Mario, this wacky mix of 2D and 3D gameplay is a fun, engaging RPG perfect for younger and older gamers alike.
video-games.news-blogs.com   (6712 words)

  
 Beethoven Bibliography Database
Using the database, researchers retrieve lists of materials that may be found in their local libraries or requested on interlibrary loan.
Diacritics are special characters used with letters of the alphabet in some languages.
For information on requesting copies of materials not listed in the Beethoven Bibliography Database (such as art works), requesting copies for publication, or borrowing materials for exhibits, see services.
www2.sjsu.edu /depts/beethoven/database/database.html   (2078 words)

  
 The Staff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
TV series have led him to his two most rewarding (and expensive) hobbies...buying and restoring one of the George Barris Stutz Bearcat replicas built for the 1971 CBS series "Bearcats!" and learning how to fly a vintage Bell 47 helicopter...(prompted by the 1950s syndicated hit "Whirlybirds").
The list of sleuths/authors he favours is long and rambling, but he considers these the cream: Rex Stout, Lawrence Block, Robert Parker, Donald Westlake (and Stark and Coe).
Mario Taboada is a writer and translator who lives in Albemarle County, Virginia.
www.thrillingdetective.com /cont.html   (7229 words)

  
 Landmarks for Schools: Other Media   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This list of multimedia files, while not comprehensive, will give you a taste of great Americans speaking.
My classic assignment for literature is to have students,pretending to be selected characters of a play or book, pose questions through a message board to other characters that explore their motivations.
You can see a listing of series of SVS animations.
landmark-project.com /page.php?stamp=&pn=6&psn=&cat=28   (5061 words)

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