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The Top 200 Characters From American Fiction - Page 4

Just knowing the character name or having seen a film adaptation doesn't count. You must have read a work that includes the character created by the listed author. Either you know the work(s)... or you don't.
ALL list selections are from American fiction.
Some characters come from one work alone. Others appear in multiple works. Many are from classic lit or poetry, but some come from pop lit, or even children's lit (those with chapters). Most are represented individually, except in cases when a pair naturally fit. I excluded graphic fiction and picture book characters. To include those would boost numbers sky high.
The list is chronological from date of publication. However, once a particular author appears, all of his/her characters are listed together. That aside, the order is mostly accurate (I think).
I started with a target of 200 characters, but the number bulged to 213. Drop me a line and tell me who I left out. Or who I should have cut.
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Hazel Motes (Flannery O'Connor)
Hazel Motes
121
Flannery O'Connor
The Misfit (Flannery O'Connor)
The Misfit
122
Flannery O'Connor
Augie March (Saul Bellow)
Augie March
123
Saul Bellow
Eugene Henderson (Saul Bellow)
Eugene Henderson
124
Saul Bellow
Guy Montag (Ray Bradbury)
Guy Montag
125
Ray Bradbury
Humbert Humbert (Vladimir Nabokov)
Humbert Humbert
126
Vladimir Nabokov
Lolita (Vladmir Nabokov)
Lolita
127
Vladmir Nabokov
Charles Kinbote (Vladmir Nabokov)
Charles Kinbote
128
Vladmir Nabokov
Ramona Quimby (Beverly Cleary)
Ramona Quimby
129
Beverly Cleary
Tom Ripley (Patricia Highsmith)
Tom Ripley
130
Patricia Highsmith
Old Yeller (Fred Gipson)
Old Yeller
131
Fred Gipson
Dean Moriarity (Jack Kerouac)
Dean Moriarity
132
Jack Kerouac
Coffin Ed Johnson and Gravedigger Jones (Chester Himes)
Coffin Ed Johnson and Gravedigger Jones
133
Chester Himes
Walter Lee Younger (Lorraine Hansberry)
Walter Lee Younger
134
Lorraine Hansberry
Phineas (John Knowles)
Phineas
135
John Knowles
Charlie Gordon (Daniel Keyes)
Charlie Gordon
136
Daniel Keyes
Algernon (Daniel Keyes)
Algernon
137
Daniel Keyes
Rabbit Angstrom (John Updike)
Rabbit Angstrom
138
John Updike
Atticus Finch (Harper Lee)
Atticus Finch
139
Harper Lee
Scout Finch (Harper Lee)
Scout Finch
140
Harper Lee
Boo Radley (Harper Lee)
Boo Radley
141
Harper Lee
Valentine Michael Smith (Robert Heinlein)
Valentine Michael Smith
142
Robert Heinlein
Binx Boling (Walker Percy)
Binx Boling
143
Walker Percy
Yossarian (Joseph Heller)
Yossarian
144
Joseph Heller
Randle Patrick McMurphy (Ken Kesey)
Randle Patrick McMurphy
145
Ken Kesey
Esther Greenwood (Sylvia Plath)
Esther Greenwood
146
Sylvia Plath
Neddy Merrill (John Cheever)
Neddy Merrill
147
John Cheever
Jack Crabb (Thomas Berger)
Jack Crabb
148
Thomas Berger
Paul Atreides (Frank Herbert)
Paul Atreides
149
Frank Herbert
Kilgore Trout (Kurt Vonnegut)
Kilgore Trout
150
Kurt Vonnegut
Billy Pilgrim (Kurt Vonnegut)
Billy Pilgrim
151
Kurt Vonnegut
Arnold Friend (Joyce Carol Oates)
Arnold Friend
152
Joyce Carol Oates
Phil Burbank (Thomas Savage)
Phil Burbank
153
Thomas Savage
Ponyboy Curtis (S. E. Hinton)
Ponyboy Curtis
154
S. E. Hinton
Rooster Cogburn (Charles Portis)
Rooster Cogburn
155
Charles Portis
Mattie Ross (Charles Portis)
Mattie Ross
156
Charles Portis
Ged (Ursula K. Leguin)
Ged
157
Ursula K. Leguin
Tenar (Ursula K. Leguin)
Tenar
158
Ursula K. Leguin
Richard Deckard (Philip K. Dick)
Richard Deckard
159
Philip K. Dick
Alex Portnoy (Philip Roth)
Alex Portnoy
160
Philip Roth
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