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- Throughout Station Eleven, Miranda, Kirsten, and Tyler appear to interact with Dr. Eleven, the spaceman protagonist of Miranda's graphic novel.
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In many ways, Kirsten and Tyler are like diametrically opposed siblings, just as Arthur was a father to Kirsten in the play and serves as a father figure to her throughout her life. As such, their two worldviews represent tendencies in Arthur.
- Station Eleven Kirsten Raymonde
The primary characteristic of both Kirsten as a child and...
- Station Eleven Kirsten Raymonde
The primary characteristic of both Kirsten as a child and Kirsten in the post-pandemic world is her love of acting. As a child, after Arthur dies, Kirsten tells Jeevan that the thing she loves most in the world is acting.
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A list of all the characters in Station Eleven. Station Eleven characters include: Kirsten Raymonde, Arthur Leander, Tyler Leander/The Prophet, Jeevan Chaudhary, Miranda Carroll, Clark Thompson, Elizabeth Colton.
- Arthur Leander. The pivotal character in the novel was born in Canada but found success in Hollywood. A complex character, Arthur seems caring and thoughtful at times but his string of relationships and insensitive transitioning between partners reveals the negative influence of his fame.
- Miranda Carroll. Arthur’s first wife is young and, like Arthur, originates from Delano Island. After Miranda leaves her abusive artist boyfriend, Arthur steps in and they begin a sincere relationship.
- Elizabeth Colton. Arthur’s second wife and the mother of his son, Tyler, appears as unexpectedly to the reader as she does to Arthur’s first wife, Miranda.
- Tyler Leander. A young Tyler has a strained relationship with his father, Arthur. He lives in Israel and has infrequent phone conversations that appear forced.
Tyler, like Kirsten, obsesses over comic books after the collapse as an escape. Elizabeth, on the other hand, turns to her faith as a means to deal with the catastrophe.
A French musician whom Kirsten cannot stand. The Viola raids a school with Kirsten, August, and Jackson.