In 'the express the ernie davis story', Ernie Davis was a football star. He was a man who faced racial discrimination but still managed to achieve great things in football. He was known for his skills on the field and was a symbol of hope and determination for many, especially African - Americans in the world of football.
Well, since I don't have much information about this Brad Black, I can only make some general assumptions. He could be a sports enthusiast who overcame great obstacles in his athletic career. For example, he might have had an injury that was supposed to end his career but through sheer determination and hard work, he made a comeback. Or he could be an author who wrote an inspiring book about his life journey filled with challenges and how he overcame them.
In this fanfic, Tracy Davis could be an original character created by the author. She might be a witch who has her own story and reasons for being betrothed to Harry.
The cast of Pulp Fiction included actors like John Travolta, Uma Thurman, and Samuel L. Jackson, but Brad Pitt had no role in it. Although both Pitt and Tarantino have worked together on other projects, Pulp Fiction is not one of them.
I'm not sure who Brad specifically is in this context. There could be many characters named Brad in various fictional or non - fictional works. Without more information, it's hard to determine the exact identity of this Brad.
Yes, there are characters named Brett and Brad in 'Pulp Fiction'. Brett is the young man in the apartment at the beginning of the movie who has a very bad encounter with Vincent and Jules. Brad is also there in that scene.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Brad could refer to various things. If it's a name of a character not widely known by that name in the movie, it might be a misnomer or a very minor reference. However, there is no major character named Brad in the well - known 'Pulp Fiction'.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Brad is not a well - known major character. There might be some minor characters named Brad in the movie's complex web of characters, but without more context it's hard to be more specific.