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Kipling Characters: These are mostly lower-class or bumbling types. Many of Kipling's underclass characters are of strong moral fiber, but not all. Kipling is famous for his satire of "high society" and I recommend all of his works. Get a collection of short stories from the library, you won't be sorry.
Mowgli - orphan 'Jungle Book'
Gunga Din - slave 'Gunga Din'
Golightly - foolish officer 'Arrest of Lt. Golightly'
Mulvaney - Army Pvt 'The Taking of Lungtungpen'
Learoyd - Army Pvt 'The Taking of Lungtungpen'
Ortheris - Army Pvt 'The Taking of Lungtungpen'
Barr Saggott - Commissioner 'Cupid's Arrows'
Wonder - Secretary 'Germ-Destroyer'
Mellish - inventor 'Germ-Destroyer'
Boy - 'Thrown Away'
Platte - poor man 'Watches of the Night'
d'Cruze - mixed race snob 'His Chance in Life'
Gunga Dass - worker 'Rickshaw & other eerie tales'
Dravot - aspiring King 'The Man who would be King'
Peachey - aspiring King 'The Man who would be King'
Puck - elf 'Puck of Pook's Hill'
Peythroppe - kidnapped gent 'Kidnapped'
Looks like a nice set of names! Do you recommend we name them in the order listed?