One example is Uriah Heep in 'David Copperfield'. He is overly flattering and servile, always acting in an obsequious manner to gain advantage. His false humility is a key part of his character.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', Mr. Collins can be seen as obsequious. He is constantly trying to please Lady Catherine de Bourgh, fawning over her and her opinions in an almost comical way. His actions are mainly driven by his desire for social and financial gain through this association.
Another example is Pecksniff in 'Martin Chuzzlewit'. He presents himself as a moral and benevolent man but is actually obsequious towards those he thinks can benefit him. He uses false piety and flattery as tools to manipulate others and get what he wants.
Obsequious characters can also serve as a contrast. In 'Pride and Prejudice', Mr. Collins' obsequious behavior towards Lady Catherine de Bourgh highlights the independent spirit of Elizabeth Bennet. His actions and reactions in relation to the noblewoman influence the social interactions and plot developments in the story.
One example is Mr. Collins in 'Pride and Prejudice'. He is constantly showing off his supposed superiority and looking down on others, especially when it comes to his interactions with the Bennet family. He is full of self - importance yet lacks real substance.
One example could be Katniss Everdeen from 'The Hunger Games'. Her determination and ability to inspire others make her a charismatic leader.
One example is Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potter series. She has that ENFP quirkiness, being very open - minded and seeing the world in a unique way. She's not afraid to be herself and has a great sense of wonder.
One example is Atticus Finch from 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. He is a moral and empathetic character, always trying to do the right thing and guide others. He shows strong leadership in the community and a deep understanding of people, which are typical ENFJ traits.
In the story of 'The Little Prince', the Little Prince himself is a good character. He is innocent and has a pure heart. He travels through different planets and learns about different kinds of people, always with an open - minded attitude. Mulan from the Chinese legend is also great. She is selfless, disguising herself as a man to take her father's place in the army to protect her family and country.
There's a character in a dystopian novel who is called the 'Claw - Fighter'. He has retractable blades on his hands, similar to Wolverine. He uses them to fight against the oppressive regime in the story. His backstory also involves some sort of scientific experiment, much like Wolverine's origin story.
A character like 'Holden Caulfield' from 'The Catcher in the Rye' has a name that is a bit different. It gives him an air of being a bit of a misfit. The name is memorable and as you read the novel, it becomes part of his identity as a disillusioned and rebellious young man.
One example is Uriah Heep in 'David Copperfield'. He is a manipulative and sycophantic character, always feigning humility while plotting deviously. Another is Scarlett O'Hara from 'Gone with the Wind' at times. Her self - centeredness and disregard for others' feelings can make her seem unsympathetic. Also, in 'The Great Gatsby', Tom Buchanan is an arrogant and unfaithful character who is difficult to sympathize with.