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Babel Characters
Robin Swift | A young boy from China, taken to England for his linguistic talents. |
Richard Lovell | Robin’s strict and powerful father, working for the British Empire. |
Griffin Harley | Robin’s rebellious half-brother. |
Ramy Mirza | Robin’s friend from India. |
Victoire Desgraves | A student from Haiti who struggles with prejudice at Babel. |
Letitia “Letty” Price | A British woman in Robin’s cohort dealing with sexism. |
Anthony Ribben | An older student at Babel who believes in non-violent change. |
Mrs. Piper | Lovell’s housekeeper who cares for Robin in England. |
Catherine Playfair | The head of Babel, overseeing the institution and its students. |
Professor Playfair | A professor at Babel who teaches translation and magic. |
Sterling Jones | A fellow student at Babel, known for his sharp wit. |
Helen Maxwell | A librarian at Babel, knowledgeable and supportive of students. |
Alexander Grant | A fellow student with a keen interest in etymology. |
Martha Wallace | An outspoken student who challenges the status quo at Babel. |
Charles Fairchild | A senior student and vocal critic of Babel’s policies. |
Eliza Bennett | A compassionate student who often helps new arrivals. |
Thomas Wood | A student known for his extensive knowledge of classical languages. |
Lucy Gray | A diligent student who excels in her studies at Babel. |
James Carter | A student from Scotland, passionate about Gaelic preservation. |
Emily Hart | A bright student who specializes in Eastern languages. |
Philip Clark | A student who often debates the ethics of Babel’s practices. |
Sophie Brown | A junior student eager to learn and make her mark at Babel. |
Edward Miller | An older student who guides others through their studies. |
Isabella Turner | A dedicated student with a focus on African languages and dialects. |
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Lets Talk About these Interesting Characters
Babel, or the Necessity of Violence” by R. F. Kuang features a diverse cast of characters that drive the story. The Babel Characters come from various backgrounds, each bringing unique perspectives and skills. They navigate a world of magic and colonialism, facing tough choices and moral dilemmas. The rich portrayal of Babel Characters adds depth and complexity to the novel, making it an engaging and thought-provoking read.