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Camille Desmoulins: Also known as Windmill; the narrator and main character of the novel, he starts the revolution by standing on a table and giving a speech. A poor 29-year-old writer, he falls in love with 19-year-old Lucile early in the novel, marries her, joins the powerful Cordeliers Club, starts a newspaper that advances the revolution, and is present at many of the key moments of the revolution. Finally he is expelled from the Cordeliers Club for writing that Robespierre is a tyrant, is put on trial, and is eventually guillotined.

Camille's Father: Does not think highly of his son Camille and thinks he isn’t worth much. He is constantly getting letters from Camille because he is need of money, but at the very least he wants a bed.

Claude Duplessis: Lucile’s father and an officer of the French Treasury, does not allow his daughter to marry Camille due to uncertainty.

Robespierre: Also one of the main characters and is very rich and gives the money to help jumpstart the newspaper. He is a successful lawyer and gets elected to the third estate and can get his speeches printed since he is rich. Robespierre is a childhood friend of Camille and plays a key role alongside him in the Revolution. He is one of the main figures of the Revolution alongside Camille. Robespierre later on in the novel expels Camille from the Cordeliers Club because Camille wrote about Robespierre being a tyrant and this represented Camille in a bad way.

Danton: Considered to be a man’s man and is the opposite of what Camille is and is what Camille can’t be. Danton is bold, obnoxious, loud, and loves to party. He antagonizes Camille. He is a bully at times and is also a radical. Danton sleeps around frequently and is said to have amounted an STD account that cannot be measured. At first, he was a trustworthy leader of the Revolution. He along with Robespierre were noted and applauded for their effort to capture the aristocrats.