Jack Giffey seems like a character in a vid, vivid and unreal.
So, in the Romanian mythology were conceived fabulous beings, unreal characters endowed with supernatural powers.
All that I could see were unreal, unmotivated characters, situations so obvious in their satirical thrust that they lost all punch, and words, words, overloaded words.
His 1944 novel, "Duel in the Sun," about a half-breed Indian girl and her love for two Texan brothers, was scorned by critics for its so-called unreal characters and historical inaccuracies.
Her own giddy excitement at finding herself as an actress in the false flesh of unreal characters who had never existed?
But the novel's episodic quality usefully heightens the many juxtapositions: actual and fictional characters, real and unreal, past and present.
Apart from self-portraits, he also painted his mother, father, family, friends and pets, as well as large pastoral scenes with unreal characters and sometimes a few caricatures.
Critics have noted that the play contains one of Wilson's last uses of such experimental devices as the presence of "unreal" characters, before electing for a more realist style from the mid-1960s onwards.
The clerics' trip, too, had some of the same unreal, out-of-fiction character as the catastrophic events that began the crisis 18 days ago.
The very expansiveness of science and fantasy fiction, the hodgepodge of characters real and unreal, Earth and alien, can make it colorblind and race-blind.