If it's 'Curious George', the main character is George, a curious little monkey. He is always getting into adventures and exploring new things. His friend, The Man with the Yellow Hat, often has to rescue him or guide him out of tricky situations. George's innocent and inquisitive nature makes him endearing and the stories are full of fun and learning.
Another possibility could be a self - published or less well - known 'George' novel. Without more context, it's difficult to name the exact characters. However, in general, characters in a novel could include the protagonist (like a George), antagonists who oppose the main character, and supporting characters such as friends, family members, or bystanders who play important roles in the story's development.
The two main characters are Arthur and George. Arthur is likely a character with certain influence or skills, like detective skills maybe. George is a character who gets into some sort of trouble, perhaps wrongly accused of something.
For an unknown 'George' novel, we can only speculate. If George is the hero, he might be brave, as heroes often are. He could be on a quest of some sort, which would require determination. And he may have some kind of internal conflict, like a moral dilemma or a struggle with his own identity, which is a common trait among complex characters in novels.
Well, the author didn't give a clear age for George. But maybe you can figure it out based on his actions and experiences described in the book.
I'm not sure specifically which 1859 novel of George Eliot's you mean. But in many of her works, she often has strong female characters who play important roles.
Obviously, George Washington Black himself is a very important character. There may also be other characters like his friends or mentors who help him on his journey. Maybe there's a character who represents the antagonist, someone who opposes his goals or stands in the way of his progress.
There could be a strong and resourceful protagonist like Max, who is often seen in his works. Max is the kind of character that has to use his wits and physical abilities to survive in a tough world.
There are a few important characters. Winston Smith, of course. He's the protagonist who dares to question the Party. Then there's O'Brien, who at first seems like a fellow rebel but turns out to be a tool of the Party. Julia is also a main character. She is Winston's lover, and together they try to find some sort of freedom within the oppressive world they live in. All these characters play important roles in showing different aspects of life under totalitarian rule in '1984'.
Probably his teacher. Teachers are often important characters in school - related stories.
Since I haven't read it, it's hard to say for sure. But it could be a friend or a love interest. Maybe a person named Mary who has a crush on George and will do anything to save him from the hostage situation at the lake.
One of the common types of characters in her novels is the artist figure. Like in 'Consuelo', Consuelo herself is an artist. These artist characters often represent the pursuit of passion and the struggle between art and life, adding depth to the stories.