Sir Thomas Clubber Another member of Rochester society. Jem Hutley (Dismal Jemmy) A cadaverous strolling actor who tells the Pickwickians a morbid tale.Ĭolonel and Mrs. Payne A savage army man who attends the duel to see bloodshed. Slammer's second at the duel, a stickler for rules.ĭr. Slammer An army man who challenges Winkle to a duel at Rochester, he is irascible and has a taste for violence when frustrated. He is brought low in the Fleet Prison and rehabilitated by Mr. Blotton An unpleasant member of the club with a keen eye for humbug.Īlfred Jingle A romantic adventurer who schemes for various mercenary marriages, which Mr. Pickwick's aid in his romance and marriage with Arabella Allen. A member of the Pickwick Club, he enlists Mr. Nathaniel Winkle A very inept young sportsman, Winkle has a flair for misadventures. He falls in love with Emily Wardle and marries her. He has an unhappy flirtation with Rachael Wardle.Īugustus Snodgrass A young, innocuous fellow, he poses as the poet of the Pickwick Club, although he never writes a line of verse. Tracy Tupman Fat and middle-aged, he fancies himself to be the romantic adventurer of the Pickwick Club. His adventures and developing character are the center of interest. Samuel Pickwick Founder of the Pickwick Club and hero of the novel a fat, bald, elderly, innocent, generous, benevolent gentleman.
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