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It’s also in this house where Mario Conde, the principal character of Padura’s work, was born.

Unlike “The Wrestler,” “Rimini” has little interest in redeeming its principal character, mainly because, in Seidl’s comprehensively dim view of the human species, redemption seems neither possible nor even necessary.

You’ve talked before about how therapists tend to exist on TV as a way to expand the principal character’s personality.

Its principal character, non-Jewish, is a magazine writer, who is instructed to approach the whole issue, or problem, from a new angle.

Anne Rice's phenomenally popular 1976 tale of bloodlust and bloodshed, "Interview with a Vampire," transferred to the small screen recently – but with some significant deviations that include shifting the principal character's story to the narrative of a black man.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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