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Although it is common for the title character to be the protagonist, it is not unusual for the principal antagonist or a key secondary character to be named in the title instead. Examples of titular antagonists include
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is one who is named or referred to in the title of the work. In a performed work such as a play or film, the performer who plays the title character is said to have the
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Blood Will Tell: Blood and Vampires as Metaphors in the Political and Popular Cultures of Great Britain, France, Germany and the United States, 1870--1914
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The title character need not be the subject of the title in a strict grammatical sense: Uncle Tom is considered the title character of
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of the story. Narrative works routinely do not have a title character and there is some ambiguity in what qualifies as one.
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of the piece. The title of the work might consist solely of the title character's name – such as
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in the title, but may be referred to by some other identifying word or phrase, such as
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is the title character, but is a minor supporting character. In the musical
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can be referred to as the book's "titular vampire", the title character of
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is often described as playing the title character in the film
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Character who is named or referred to in a work's title
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Examples in various media include Figaro in the opera
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or phrase which is then further described using the
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Title role
excessive
irrelevant
improve the article
less pertinent examples
narrative work
Michael Collins
Othello
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
protagonist
The Marriage of Figaro
ballet of the same name
the Doctor
Doctor Who
Dr. Gregory House
House
Harry Potter
series of novels
films
Romeo Montague
Juliet Capulet
Romeo and Juliet
Bilbo Baggins
The Hobbit
Simba
The Lion King
Aang
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Idi Amin

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