Well, Tiki Tom's fictional characters could be anything. It could be a group of space explorers or mythical beasts. Without more specific details, it's hard to say exactly who they are.
Tom Sawyer's best pal among fictional characters was Huckleberry Finn. They were inseparable and their bond was tested and strengthened through numerous experiences, making their friendship one of the highlights of the story.
Thor Heyerdahl penned the 'Kon Tiki' novel. He was the one who actually carried out the Kon - Tiki expedition, and then he wrote about his experiences in this novel.
Tom Sawyer is purely fictional. Mark Twain crafted this character and the stories around him to offer readers a world of adventure and imagination.
Sadly, I have no idea who the creator of 'Geeki Tiki Pulp Fiction' is. It could be someone working in a niche area, and without more research or information being out there, it's impossible to determine the creator.
There could be a human version of Spike, the bulldog. He might be a tough neighborhood guy who always has Tom and Jerry's backs when things get really tough. He could add an element of protection to their often - chaotic relationship.
Yes, Kon Tiki is based on a real expedition. Thor Heyerdahl's journey was documented and formed the basis for the story.
I'm not entirely sure who the main characters are in 'Tom Lake' without having read it in detail. But usually, the main characters are those whose stories drive the plot forward, and they are likely to be characters with complex personalities and relationships.
Tom Sawyer is the titular character, of course. He is a mischievous and adventurous boy. Another important character is Huckleberry Finn, Tom's friend who is more of a free spirit. Becky Thatcher is also a key character, she is Tom's love interest in the story.
Tom Jones himself is of course a very important character. Then there's Sophia Western, who is a key figure in Tom's life. And Squire Allworthy also plays an important role as he has a big influence on Tom's upbringing.
Tom Jones is the central character. Sophia Western is crucial as she is not only Tom's love but also has her own agency in the story. Mr. Allworthy is important because he is a moral figure in Tom's life. There is also Partridge, Tom's companion in many of his adventures.