Here are a few descriptions of wonderful English characters from famous works of literature: 1 In The Catcher in the Rye J.D. Salinger depicted the physical features of the protagonist, Stanford, the Catcher in the Rye. He was tall, tanned, with sharp eyes, and lonely, with messy hair, like a tramp. 2 In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, described the physical features of the protagonist, Atticusicus Finch. He was short, fair-skinned, with deep and gentle eyes and a gentle smile on his face. The hero of Greek mythology, Austin Snape, was described as handsome, tall, strong, and burly with deep eyes and long hair. 4 In The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald depicted the physical features of the protagonist, Jesse C. Austin. He was tall and handsome, with thick brown hair and deep eyes. Faulkner, England, depicted the physical features of the protagonist, John Mills Wilson. He was tall and thin, with dark skin and thick hair. These descriptions were extremely exciting and representative, showing the unique appearance and personality characteristics of different characters, allowing the readers to understand and feel their inner world more deeply.