The matriarch of the Mackenzie family stands out. She is the glue that holds the family together, with her unwavering love and strict but fair discipline. Then there is the family's black sheep, a character who has made some mistakes in the past but is constantly trying to redeem himself. His journey of self - discovery and atonement makes him a very memorable character in the novels.
There is a character, an aunt in the Mackenzie family novels. She is a bit of an eccentric but has a heart of gold. Her unique personality and the way she interacts with the other family members make her really memorable. Also, the eldest son, who has the burden of carrying on the family name and business. His internal struggles and determination are quite engaging.
There's a young female character in the Cunningham family novels who is quite memorable. She's rebellious and challenges the family's traditional ways. She has big dreams and is not afraid to go against the norm to achieve them. Her determination and courage make her a standout character. Also, there's an old wise aunt in the family. She dispenses advice and has a lot of interesting stories from the family's past, which adds depth to the family's history and her character is very endearing.
Jane Eyre is very memorable. She is a strong - willed and independent woman who stands up for herself. Heathcliff from 'Wuthering Heights' is also unforgettable. His brooding and vengeful nature makes him a complex and fascinating character.
Hal Courtney is quite memorable. His leadership and courage in various situations are remarkable. Another one is Isabella Courtney. Her beauty and strong will make her stand out.
One of the most memorable characters has to be Benjy Compson in 'The Sound and the Fury'. His limited mental capacity gives a unique perspective on the events around him. We see the world through his eyes, which is both confusing and enlightening. Then there's Flem Snopes from various Faulkner stories. His sly and conniving ways as he climbs the social ladder in Yoknapatawpha County are quite interesting. And Lena Grove from 'Light in August' is memorable for her simple yet determined search for the father of her unborn child.
Tom Builder is very memorable. He is a master builder with a great vision for the cathedral. His skills and determination to create a magnificent structure in Kingsbridge are really impressive. He also has a complex family life which adds to his character depth. Another memorable character is Aliena. She is a strong - willed woman who overcomes many difficulties in her life, from losing her family's position to becoming a successful businesswoman in a male - dominated world.
There's Pip from 'Great Expectations'. His journey from a simple boy with great expectations to a more mature and wiser man is very engaging. Miss Havisham in the same novel is also unforgettable. Her tragic past and her eccentric behavior, like still wearing her wedding dress years after being jilted, stay in the reader's mind. Also, Mr. Micawber from 'David Copperfield' with his always - optimistic yet constantly - in - debt nature is quite memorable.
In 'Little Women', Jo March is very memorable. She is a tomboyish, aspiring writer with a big personality. Then there's Beth, the gentle and kind sister. Meg, the eldest sister who has a sense of propriety. And Amy, the youngest with artistic ambitions. These four sisters are all very well - known and loved characters from Alcott's work.
Aslan stands out. He is not only strong but also very just. His self - sacrifice makes him extremely memorable. Then there's Mr. Tumnus, the faun. He is kind - hearted but also a bit timid at first. The Pevensie kids all leave their mark. Peter becomes a great leader, Susan is the more practical one, Edmund has his redemption arc, and Lucy is full of wonder.
In 'Fight Club', Tyler Durden is extremely memorable. He is this charismatic and anarchic figure who challenges the narrator's view of the world and leads him down a path of self - discovery through chaos. Another one is Victor Mancini from 'Choke'. His rather odd and complex relationship with his mother and his strange job of choking in restaurants to get people to rescue him and then ask for money makes him stand out.
One memorable character is Ralph Rover from 'The Coral Island'. His courage and leadership make him stand out.