I'm not sure which specific 'Waverly novel' you're referring to. Different Waverly novels have different main characters.
Sir Walter Scott wrote the Waverly Novels. He was a Scottish writer who was very influential in the 19th century. His works were popular not only in Britain but also around the world. He had a great ability to bring history to life in his novels, which is one of the reasons the Waverly Novels were so successful.
Alex Russo is definitely a popular choice. She's the main character with a sassy and adventurous personality. Her misadventures in using magic and trying to balance her normal life with her wizard life offer a lot of material for fanfiction. Writers can explore her relationships with her family, friends, and love interests more deeply.
Max Russo is also a character that might show up a lot in Gay Wizards of Waverly Place fanfiction. His mischievous personality can lead to all kinds of fun scenarios in a gay - wizard - centric story. And of course, there could be original characters created specifically for the fanfiction that become popular among readers.
Well, typically, a Waverly novel often has complex characters. They are well - developed with their own motives, flaws and virtues.
Justin Russo is often a popular choice. His intelligence and powerful wizard skills make him a great character to interact with characters from other universes. He can hold his own in complex magical situations and often comes up with creative solutions.
Family is a major theme. The Russo family's relationships, their support for one another, and the typical family dynamics are often explored. Another theme is magic, of course, as the family are wizards. And coming - of - age is also there, as the kids grow up and learn to handle their magical abilities and face normal life challenges at the same time.
A popular pairing could be Harry Potter and Alex Russo. Harry is known for his bravery and his struggle against the dark forces in his world, while Alex is a bit of a rebel with her own brand of magic. Their different personalities could create an interesting dynamic in a story.
It could be an evil organization that wants the baby for some nefarious reasons. Maybe they think the baby has a special ability that they can use to gain power.
In '1984 a novel', Winston Smith is the primary character. He is a complex figure who is dissatisfied with the totalitarian regime he lives under. He has a sense of individuality that makes him stand out in this conformist society. Julia is a key character as well. She is more carefree in her initial approach to rebellion compared to Winston. Their relationship is significant as it represents a small act of defiance against the all - powerful Party. And O'Brien, who initially gives Winston the impression of being an ally in the fight against the Party, but in fact, he is a Party operative used to ensnare Winston and break his spirit.
Winston Smith is the main character. He is a Party member who starts to question the regime he lives in.