Loved Characters
Cordelia from King Lear
Cordelia’s honesty and moral strength make her admirable. She refuses false flattery and remains loyal even after being rejected.
Boxer from Animal Farm
Boxer is a major symbol of dedication and sincerity. His hard work and belief in honesty make him deeply admirable, despite his tragic fate.
Ralph from Lord of the Flies
Ralph represents leadership and order. He tries to maintain civilization and responsibility in the face of chaos.
The Boy from Araby
The boy’s emotional journey from illusion to reality reflects growth. His sensitivity and realization make him relatable.
Saleem Sinai from Midnight's Children
Saleem represents identity and history. His life parallels the story of a nation.
Nikhil from The Home and the World
Nikhil stands for reason and morality. He respects freedom and values ethical principles.
Antoinette from Wide Sargasso Sea
Antoinette’s struggle with identity makes her tragic. She represents displacement and emotional vulnerability.
Paul Roberts from The Only Story
Paul’s journey explores love and its consequences. His reflections show emotional growth.
Masuji Ono from An Artist of the Floating World
Ono reflects on his past actions with honesty. His self-awareness makes him a thoughtful character.
Loathed Characters
Rani from Nagamandala
Rani is the central figure whose transformation is powerful. She evolves from silence to strength and self-identity.
Ammu from The God of Small Things
Ammu is bold and central to the narrative. She challenges rigid social norms and represents emotional courage.
Thomas Gradgrind from Hard Times
Gradgrind represents strict rationalism. His transformation highlights the importance of emotions in life.
Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby
Gatsby symbolizes dreams and idealism. His pursuit of love makes him both admirable and tragic.
Victor Frankenstein from Frankenstein
He is irresponsible and selfish. He abandons his creation and avoids accountability.
Tom Buchanan from The Great Gatsby
He is arrogant and dominant. His careless actions harm others without regret.
Sandip from The Home and the World
He is manipulative and selfish. He uses nationalism for personal gain.
Rochester from Wide Sargasso Sea
He is controlling and insensitive. His actions destroy Antoinette’s identity and freedom.