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The following is a list of characters from the book and television series ''Ghostwriter''. ==Ghostwriter== The titular character of the series is an enigmatic figure. The mystery of Ghostwriter's true identity is never fully answered, although several clues are given during the course of the series in several of the cases (the following facts are from "Ghost Story", the pilot episode, unless otherwise stated): * He was a man when he was alive, but is now a ghost. * He wanted to protect "the children." * He can only be seen by those to whom he reveals himself. * He can read and feel emotions. * He cannot hear. * He communicates by writing. * He cannot talk. * He was alive before: *#the Federal Bureau of Investigation was formed (1908). *#Walt Disney became famous (after 1920). *#Elvis Presley (born 1935). * He cannot see pictures.〔 * He wrapped around the Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument as if happy or familiar with it.〔 * He requires team cohesion in order to "survive". ("Get the Message") * He can travel through time. ("Just in Time") * He can travel across the Internet. ("Who is Max Mouse?") * At one point, he remembers he was chased by dogs. ("A Crime of Two Cities") The producers' intent was to reveal Ghostwriter to be "a famous 15th- to 16th-century writer, but not Shakespeare" at the end of the first season, although this eventually never happened. D.J. MacHale, who wrote the pilot episode, stated: "If memory serves, Ghostwriter was supposed to be an ancestor of Jamal's, who was an escaped slave from the south who educated himself and learned the value of reading." According to producer and writer Kermit Frazier, "“Ghostwriter was a runaway slave during the Civil War. He was killed by slave catchers and their dogs as he was teaching other runaway slaves how to read in the woods. His soul was kept in the book and released once Jamal discovered the book.” 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ghostwriter Revisits Fort Green Past )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Ghostwriter characters」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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