Last Words of Fictional Characters
Richard III to Zaroff
Richard III, King of England
"A horse!  A horse!  My kingdom for a horse."
Play:  Richard III by William Shakespeare, 1593?
For more information: 
The Works of the Bard
Mr. William Shakespeare on the Internet
Recommended reading: 
Richard III by William Shakespeare 
Richard III and the Princes in the Tower by A. J. Pollard 
The Murders of Richard III by Elizabeth Peters

 
Roland
Ah, Durendal, fair, hallowed and devote,
What store of relics lie in thy hilt of gold!
St. Peter's tooth, St. Basil's blood, it holds,
Hair of my lord St. Denis, there enclosed,
Likewise a piece of Blessed Mary's robe;
To Paynim hands 'twere sin to let you go;
You should be served by Christian men alone,
Ne'er may you fall to any coward soul!
Many wide lands I conquered by your strokes
For Charles to keep whose beard is white as snow,
Whereby right rich and mighty is his throne.
Mea culpa; Thy mercy, Lord, I beg
For all the sins, both the great and the less,
That e'er I did since first I drew my breath
Unto this day when I'm struck down by death.
Epic Poem:  Song of Roland, Turold?, 12th century
For more information: 
Song of Roland Background Information
Song of Roland, e-text version
Recommended reading: 
Song of Roland

 
Romeo
Here's to my love!  O true apothecary!
Thy drugs are quick.  Thus with a kiss I die.
Play:  Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare, 1591?
For more information: 
The Works of the Bard
Mr. William Shakespeare on the Internet 
Recommended reading: 
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare 
William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet: The Contemporary Film
Recommended viewing: 
Romeo and Juliet starring Olivia Hussey not Leonardo Dicaprio 
West Side Story starring Natalie Wood 
Romeo and Juliet starring Leonardo Dicaprio
Recommended listening: 
West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim 
Romeo and Juliet: Music f rom the Motion Picture (1996)

 
Rubashov, N. S.
"None."
Novel:   Darkness at Noon, Arthur Koestler, 1941
For more information: 
Darkness at Noon, 1941
Twentieth Century Political Novels
Recommended reading: 
Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler 
The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin's Russia by David King

 
Rumplestiltskin
"The devil has told you!  The devil has told you!"
Fairy Tale:  "Rumplestiltskin," collected by the Brothers Grimm, 1812-1815
For more information: 
"Rumplestiltskin" e-text version 
The Brothers Grimm
The Brothers Grimm (a revisionist assessment and some good links)
Recommended reading: 
Rumpelstiltskin by Paul O. Zelinsky 
Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky 
The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm

 
Salome
"Ah! I have kissed your mouth, Iokanaan, I have kissed your mouth.  Your lips had a bitter taste.  Was it the taste of blood? . . .  Perhaps it was the taste of love.  They say that love has a bitter taste. . . .  But what does it matter?  What does it matter?  I have kissed your mouth."
Play:  Salome, Oscar Wilde, 1896
For more information: 
A Synopsis of Salome
Recommended reading: 
Salome and Under the Hill by Oscar Wilde, illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley

 
Samsa, Gregor
"And now what?"
Short Story: "The Metamorphosis," Franz Kafka, 1915
For more information: 
Gregor
Kafka, Franz: The Metamorphosis
Recommended reading:
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

 
Stark, Willie (actor - Broderick Crawford) (see Huey P. Long, Jr.)
"Could have been whole world, Willie Stark, whole world, Willie Stark.  Why did he do it to me, Willie Stark?  Why?"
Novel:  All the King's Men, 1947 
Movie:  All the King's Men, 1949
For more information: 
All the King's Men at Greatest Movies
Recommended reading: 
All the King's Men  by Robert Penn Warren 
The Kingfish and His Realm: The Life and Times of Huey P. Long by William Ivy Hair
Recommended viewing: 
All the King's Men starring Broderick Crawford

 
Sullivan, Rocky (actor - James Cagney)
"Oh, I don't wanna die!  Oh, please.  I don't wanna die!  Oh, please.  Don't let me burn.  Oh, please.  Let go of me.  Please."
Movie:  Angels with Dirty Faces, 1938
For more information: 
Angels with Dirty Faces at the Greatest Movies
Recommended viewing:
Angels with Dirty Faces starring James Cagney

 
Traherne, Judy (actress - Bette Davis)
"Is that you, Martha? . . .  I don't want to be disturbed."
Movie:  Dark Victory, 1939
For more information: 
Dark Victory at the Greatest Movies
Recommended viewing:
Dark Victory starring Bette Davis

 
Usher, Roderick
"We have put her in the tomb!  Said I not that my senses were acute?  I now tell you that I heard her first feeble movements in the hollow coffin.  I heard them--many, many days ago--yet I dared not--I dared not speak!  And now--to-night--Ethelred--ha! ha!--the breaking of the hermit's door, and the death-cry of the dragon, and the clangor of the shield--say, rather, the rending of her coffin, and the grating of the iron hinges of her prison, and her struggles with the coppered archway of the vault!  Oh! whither shall I fly?  Will she not be here anon?  Is she not hurrying to upbraid me for my haste?  Have I not heard her footstep on the stair? Do I not distinguish that heavy and horrible beating of her heart?  Madman!  Madman!  I tell you that she no stands without the door!"
Short Story:  "The Fall of the House of Usher,"  Edgar Allan Poe, 
For more information: 
The Complete On-line Works of Edgar Allan Poe
Recommended reading: 
The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan P

 
Valjean, Jean
"You will weep for me a little, will you not?  Not too much.  I do not wish you to have any deep grief. . . .  My children, you will not forget that I am a poor man, you will have me buried in the most convenient piece of ground under a stone to mark the spot. That is my wish.  No name on the stone. . . .  So I am going away, my children.  Love each other dearly always.  There is scarcely anything else in the world but that: to love one another. . . .  Think of me a little.  You are blessed creatures.  I do not know what is the matter with me, I see a light.  come nearer.  I die happy.  Let me put my hands upon your beloved heads."
Novel: Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, 1862
Recommended reading:
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
Recommended viewing:
Les Miserables starring Liam Neeson
Recommended listening:
Les Miserables (original London cast recording)

 
Wicked Witch of the West (actress - Margaret Hamilton)
Movie:  "You cursed brat. Look what you've done. I'm melting! Melting! Oh, what a world! What a world! Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness."
Children's Book:  "See what you've done!  In a minute I shall melt away. . . .  Didn't you know water would be the end of me? . . . .  Well, in a few minutes I shall be all melted, and you will have the castle to your self.  I have been wicked in my day, but I never thought a little girl like you would ever be able to melt me and end my wicked deeds.  Lookout--here I go!"
Children's Book:  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum, 1900 
Movie:  The Wizard of Oz, 1939
For more information: 
The Wizard of Oz at Greatest Movies
The Wizard of Oz, e-text version of Baum's children's book
Recommended reading:
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
The Emerald City of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Recommended viewing:
The Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland
The Wizard of Oz (silent film from 1925)
Wilson (actor - Jack Palance)
"Prove it."
Movie:  Shane, 1953
For more information: 
Shane at Greatest Movies
Recommended viewing: 
Shane starring Alan Ladd

 
Winter, Lady de
"D'Artagnan!  d'Artagnan! remember that I have love you.  I am lost!  I must die! . . .  Where am I to die?"
Novel:  The Three Musketeers, Alexander Dumas
For more information:
Alexandre Dumas
Recommended reading:
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
Recommended viewing:
The Three Musketeers starring Richard Chamberlain, Christopher Lee, and many others
The Four Musketeers starring Richard Chamberlain, Christopher Lee, and many others

 
Witch 
"You stupid goose.  The opening's large enough.  Watch, even I can get in."
Fairy Tale:  "Hansel and Gretel," collected by the Brothers Grimm, 1812-1815
For more information: 
"Hansel and Gretel," e-text version 
The Brothers Grimm
The Brothers Grimm (a revisionist assessment and some good links)
Recommended reading:
Hansel and Gretel by Rika Lesser and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky 
The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm

 
Zaroff, General
"I see.  Splendid!  One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds.  The other will sleep in this very excellent bed.  On guard, Rainsford."
Short Story:  "The Most Dangerous Game," by Richard Connell, 1924?
"The Most Dangerous Game," e-text version
 
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