Ethan (given Name) - Fiction

Fiction

  • Ethan Nakamura, a fictional character and minor antagonist in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series by Rick Riordan.
  • Ethan (comics), fictional character in the CrossGen comic book universe
  • Ethan Mars, fictional character in the video game Heavy Rain
  • Ethan (Pokémon), fictional character in the video games Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
  • Ethan Craft, fictional character in the television series Lizzie McGuire
  • Ethan Edwards, fictional character in the 1956 John Ford film The Searchers
  • Ethan Ward, fictional character in the television series 90210 played by Dustin Milligan
  • Ethan Frome, fictional character in the 1911 novel of the same name by Edith Wharton
  • Ethan Hunt, fictional character in the Mission: Impossible films played by Tom Cruise
  • Ethan James, fictional character in the television series Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
  • Ethan Rayne, fictional character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Ethan Rom, fictional character in the television series Lost
  • Ethan Snyder, fictional character in the television series As the World Turns
  • Ethan Wright, fictional character in the television series The Office
  • Ethan Kairos, the main character in the game Time Hollow
  • Ethan Tremblay, a character from the film Due Date
  • Ethan Matthews, a fictional character and the narrator from Tales of Terror from the Black Ship
  • Ethan Wate, a protagonist in the Beautiful Creatures series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.

Ethan Sanhcez, the main character of the animated series "The Ethan Show"

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Famous quotes containing the word fiction:

    The obvious parallels between Star Wars and The Wizard of Oz have frequently been noted: in both there is the orphan hero who is raised on a farm by an aunt and uncle and yearns to escape to adventure. Obi-wan Kenobi resembles the Wizard; the loyal, plucky little robot R2D2 is Toto; C3PO is the Tin Man; and Chewbacca is the Cowardly Lion. Darth Vader replaces the Wicked Witch: this is a patriarchy rather than a matriarchy.
    Andrew Gordon, U.S. educator, critic. “The Inescapable Family in American Science Fiction and Fantasy Films,” Journal of Popular Film and Television (Summer 1992)

    For if the proper study of mankind is man, it is evidently more sensible to occupy yourself with the coherent, substantial and significant creatures of fiction than with the irrational and shadowy figures of real life.
    W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965)

    ... all fiction may be autobiography, but all autobiography is of course fiction.
    Shirley Abbott (b. 1934)