Today, we’re taking a closer look at 10 Memorable characters from Books Whose Names Begin with ‘F’.
In J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy series “The Lord of the Rings,” this character plays a pivotal role in the quest to destroy the One Ring.
Mary Shelley’s iconic novel “Frankenstein” introduces readers to a creation like no other—the enigmatic and tormented Frankenstein’s Monster.
In Jane Austen’s novel “Mansfield Park,” Fanny Price is a character whose gentle and reserved nature sets her apart in a world filled with social intricacies and societal expectations.
Douglas Adams’ science fiction masterpiece “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” introduces the readers to Ford Prefect, who is not your typical human.
E.B. White’s timeless classic “Charlotte’s Web” introduces us to Fern Arable, a compassionate and kind-hearted young girl.
A poignant character in Victor Hugo’s “Les Misérables,” Fantine’s life is marked by heartache and sacrifice.
A character in John Knowles’ novel “A Separate Peace,” Finny is a charismatic and athletic young man.
A character in Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist,” Fagin is a masterfully crafted portrayal of a cunning and morally ambiguous figure.
A beloved character from William Goldman’s “The Princess Bride,” Fezzik is a gentle giant with a heart of gold.
A central character in Richard Adams’ “Watership Down,” Fiver is a small and timid rabbit with an extraordinary gift.