4 Literary Character voices. Multi-character audio for your stories.
A curious and adventurous girl from Lewis Carroll's classic tale, *Alice's Adventures in Wonderland*. Her voice is youthful and innocent, with a clear, melodious tone that conveys wonder and determination as she navigates the whimsical world of Wonderland.
Frank Alpine, a young Italian-American drifter from Bernard Malamud's novel *The Assistant*, seeks redemption by working in a struggling Brooklyn grocery store. His voice carries a blend of streetwise grit and earnest sincerity, with a slightly rough timbre that reflects his tumultuous past, yet softened by a cadence that reveals his genuine desire for change.
Dea, the gentle and blind young woman from Victor Hugo's *The Man Who Laughs*, possesses a voice that is soft and melodious, imbued with a serene and ethereal quality. Her speech carries a calm cadence, reflecting her inner tranquility and unwavering devotion to Gwynplaine.
A whimsical character from Lewis Carroll's *Alice's Adventures in Wonderland*, the Mad Hatter is renowned for his eccentric tea parties and nonsensical riddles. His voice is animated and erratic, with a high-pitched tone that fluctuates unpredictably, reflecting his unpredictable and lively nature. The cadence is rapid and disjointed, often interspersed with sudden outbursts, conveying a sense of perpetual excitement and madness.
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