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Apart from Harold and his crayon, there are no other "main" characters in the Harold books -- that is, all other characters are somewhat static and entirely purple, the creations of Harold. A little boy of perhaps three or four, Harold is the main character of the series. He travels through adventures drawn with his purple crayon: the world he creates becomes a real, tangible place. In each book except for A Picture for Harold's Room, his adventures begin in the evening and, in each book except for Harold's Circus, the story concludes when he arrives safe at home. |
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Strictly speaking, not a character. But, if Harold has a co-star, this is it. As Barnaby has Mr. O'Malley, so Harold has his purple crayon. But, unlike Mr. O'Malley, the purple crayon is a direct conduit for Harold's imagination: that is, O'Malley usually acts independently of Barnaby, but the crayon never (or rarely) leaves Harold's hand. |
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