Definitely Liesel. She's complex. Her stealing of books is not just an act of theft but a way to gain knowledge and escape the harsh reality. Max Vandenburg is also memorable. He's a Jew hiding in Liesel's house, and his relationship with Liesel is filled with mutual understanding and shared stories, despite the great danger they are in.
Well, first there's Liesel. She has a strong will and a great capacity for love. Her interactions with the people around her, from her foster parents to her neighbors, are what shape her character. Then there's Hans Hubermann, Liesel's foster father. He's kind - teaching Liesel to read, and he also has a sense of morality that makes him take risks, like hiding Max. And of course, Rosa Hubermann, Liesel's foster mother, with her tough exterior but a heart full of love for those she cares about.
Tomoya Okazaki is really memorable. His character development from a somewhat aimless student to a more responsible person is engaging. Nagisa Furukawa is also very memorable with her gentle and kind nature.
Mowgli is definitely one of the most memorable. He is the man - cub who grows up in the jungle. Then there's Shere Khan, the fearsome tiger. His menacing presence makes him stand out. And Baloo, the friendly bear, is also very memorable. He teaches Mowgli a lot about life in the jungle.
The protagonist is surely one of the most memorable. His unique personality and growth throughout the story make him stand out.
The character of Liesel is very memorable. Her love for books in a world full of chaos and destruction is inspiring.
Don Vito Corleone is surely one of the most memorable. His wisdom, power, and sense of family loyalty are central to the story. He is the patriarch who built the Corleone crime empire.
Mowgli is definitely the most memorable. He is the central character, a human boy raised in the jungle. Then there's Baloo, the friendly bear. His carefree and kind nature makes him stand out. Also, Shere Khan, the fearsome tiger, is very memorable for his villainous role.
Hassan is definitely one of the most memorable. He is the epitome of loyalty and innocence. Despite being from a lower social class, he shows great courage and love. Amir is unforgettable too. He's a complex character with many flaws who grows and changes throughout the novel. Then there's Rahim Khan. He plays an important role in guiding Amir towards his path of redemption.
Fred and George Weasley are quite memorable. Their pranks and sense of fun add a lot of lightness to the story. Hagrid is another great character. His love for magical creatures and his big heart make him a fan favorite. And Luna Lovegood with her unique personality and beliefs is also very memorable.
Lockwood, the outsider who first visits Wuthering Heights, is memorable. His initial encounters and his reactions to the strange inhabitants set the stage for the story to unfold. He is also the one through whom we learn much of the backstory. And of course, Cathy Linton, with her own brand of feistiness and her complex relationships with Hareton and Heathcliff.
Well, Mowgli is the most prominent. His journey of growth and discovery in the jungle makes him memorable. Baloo, who loves honey and has a big heart, is very memorable. He is like a mentor to Mowgli. Another memorable character is Kaa, the snake. His sly and somewhat mysterious nature makes him a character that readers or viewers of 'The Jungle Book Stories' won't easily forget.