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"Several unruly characters almost started a mutiny because of this, but I shortly led them back to their duty".

I hear the voices of querulous, unruly characters in my head.

The voice, as it continues, jumps to different scenes or introspections from page to page as it follows the unruly central character, Joana.

Smith, who was immensely successful in the 1920s and less so in the 1930s, was by all accounts a big, sometimes unruly, unapologetic character; black and bisexual ("I auditions whosoever I please," is how she puts it), she's the kind of self-determining outsider heroine who seems to anticipate our own times, needs and interests.

It is a wild, unruly novel of character, in which the character himself is at once incorrigible and irresistible.

They all say, 'Oh, my God, we've finally seen a lot of you on the screen.' " It seems to be only a temporary coincidence that at the moment Ms. Janssen's life is as unruly as her character's: she is unattached (she separated last year from her husband), homeless (she's apartment-hunting in lower Manhattan) and out of work (one film in the can, nothing else planned).

But my larger point is that "Downton Abbey" works best when it sets its characters' unruly passions against the impossibly restrictive social order of the day.

The lush animation, particularly the central character's unruly shock of red hair, drew favorable buzz from the crowd, which included movie media.

Through the 1950s and 1960s he appeared in dozens of stage and film roles exploiting his little-boy-lost persona, departing from this by appearing in four of the popular St Trinian's films as the spiv "Flash Harry" aiding and abetting the unruly schoolgirls (with the character's appearance usually announced by his own theme music).

Despite his character's unruly tendencies, Farrell portrays him with grace and humility, and with it the actor becomes the surprising champion of an already stellar cast.

Writers like Norman Rush and Deborah Eisenberg have long handled politics in their fiction with exceptional sensitivity and intelligence, refracting pristine ideas through the unruly subjectivity of their characters.

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