I'm not sure who Amelia and Eleanor are in this story without reading it. They could be friends, sisters, or just two people who happen to go on a ride together.
Eleanor and Park isn't historical fiction. It focuses on the present-day experiences and relationships of the main characters, without delving into historical events or periods.
At the beginning, Eleanor is a rigid character with set routines. As the story unfolds, her relationship with Raymond and her own experiences gradually break down her walls. She begins to face her past traumas and in doing so, becomes more confident and self - aware. For instance, she starts to take better care of her appearance and interact more with people in a positive way. This development is slow but steady throughout the novel.
There's no way to know just from 'Henry Henry novel' whether he is the protagonist. It could be that he is just a minor character or part of a sub - plot.
I'm not sure which specific 'Henry Henry' in a novel you are referring to. There could be many characters named Henry in various novels. Maybe it's a relatively unknown or self - published work. Without more context, it's difficult to determine who this 'Henry Henry' is.
Eleanor Meyers could be an author who writes within the genre of Fantastic Fiction. Maybe she is known for her unique style of writing, such as creating vivid fantasy worlds or interesting characters. However, without further research, it's hard to say exactly what her role is. It could also be that she is a character in a particular Fantastic Fiction story, perhaps a protagonist with special powers or a sidekick with an important role to play.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', 'Eleanor' could be one of those names that Tarantino throws in there for added flavor. It might be a name of a character that we don't really notice much, like a bystander in one of the many scenes. Or it could be a name that was considered for a more major role but got changed during the development of the story. Since 'Pulp Fiction' has so many layers and details, it's possible that 'Eleanor' is just a little nugget that adds to the overall texture of the movie world.
To be honest, I don't remember a character named Eleanor in 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie is filled with so many memorable characters like Vincent Vega, Jules Winnfield, and Mia Wallace. But it's a complex movie with a lot going on, so there could be an 'Eleanor' that I just overlooked. Maybe it's a name that was mentioned briefly or a background character that didn't get a lot of screen time.