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1. A "double" to begin: both the author and protagonist of "Steppenwolf" have purely alliterative names. Who are these peculiar people?
2. A central figure in the Charles Dickens classic "Oliver Twist", the Artful Dodger teaches the titular character how to survive beneath the thumb of Fagan, and the various manner of mischief needed to stay alive on London's harsh streets. What, though, is the Artful Dodger's real name?
3. "The Lord of the Rings", by J. R. R. Tolkien, features a staggeringly vast array of characters. One prominent character shares the same initial as Tolkien: Théoden. Of what realm in Middle Earth is Théoden King?
4. French novelist Alexandre Dumas created numerous characters still popular in modern times. Perhaps none, though, is as beloved as D'Artagnan, the aspiring swordsman in "The Three Musketeers". Which of the following is not a titular Musketeer?
5. George Orwell's dystopic masterpiece "Nineteen Eighty-Four" revolves around the trials and tribulations of Winston Smith in a futuristic dictatorship. Winston's antagonist, and the man who eventually betrays him, is never given a first name. His surname is...
6. Ernest Hemingway used the character Frederic Henry as the narrator to speak of the experience of war in what semi-autobiographical novel?
7. One of the greatest novels of the 20th Century, "One Hundred Years of Solitude" describes the lives of seven generations of Buendía Family in their quest to make their home, Macondo, a utopia. The most pivotal character outside the Buendía line is Melquíades, a gypsy who visits the town every year and who shares his initial with the second or maternal last name of the author who created him?
8. The famous grin of the Cheshire Cat was penned by Lewis Carroll. In what novel did the Cheshire Cat first appear?
9. One of the most enduring characters from one the greatest writers in American literature, Tom Sawyer (as guided by Mark Twain) characterized not only the joy of childhood freedom, but also served as a lasting critique upon conventional mores. In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", with what girl does Tom Sawyer fall in love?
10. Marvin the Paranoid Android is a core character in the "five book trilogy", "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". What British writer, satirist and philosopher created him?
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