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==Characters== Heinlein named his main character "Smith" because of a speech he made at a science fiction convention regarding the unpronounceable names assigned to extraterrestrials. After describing the importance of establishing a dramatic difference between humans and aliens, Heinlein concluded, "Besides, whoever heard of a Martian named Smith?"<ref name="Patterson2001"/> The title ''Stranger in a Strange Land'' is taken from the [[King James Version]] of [[Book of Exodus|Exodus]] 2:22, "And she bore him a son, and he called his name [[Gershom]]: for he said, I have been a stranger in a strange land".<ref name="Learning2015"/> In the preface to the uncut, original version of the book reissued in 1991, Heinlein's widow, Virginia, wrote: "The given names of the chief characters have great importance to the plot. They were carefully selected: [[Jubal (Bible)|Jubal]] means 'the father of all,' [[Michael (given name)|Michael]] stands for 'Who is like God?{{' "}}. ;Valentine Michael Smith: Known as Michael Smith or "Mike", the "Man from Mars" is born on Mars in the interval between the landing of the ''Envoy'' and the arrival of the ''Champion''. He is 20 years old when the ''Champion'' arrives and brings him to Earth. ;Gillian (Jill) Boardman: A nurse at Bethesda Hospital who sneaks Mike out of government custody. She plays a key role in introducing him to human culture and becomes one of his closest confidantes and a central figure in the Church of All Worlds, which Mike develops. ;{{anchor|Caxton}}Ben Caxton: An early love interest of Jill and an investigative journalist (Jill sees him as of the "[[Walter Lippmann|lippmann]]", political, rather than the "[[Walter Winchell|winchell]]", or celebrity gossip inclination), who masterminds Mike's initial freedom from custody. He joins Mike's inner circle but remains somewhat skeptical at first of the social order that it develops. ;[[Jubal Harshaw]]: A popular writer, lawyer, and doctor, now semi-retired to a house in the [[Pocono Mountains]], an influential but reclusive public figure who provides pivotal support for Mike's independence and a safe haven for him. Elderly but in good health, he serves as a father figure for the inner circle while keeping a suspicious distance from it. The character's name was chosen by Heinlein to have unusual overtones, like [[Jonathan Hoag]].<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=L0xBADHGgwsC |title=The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana |author=J. Neil Schulman |page=170 |isbn=1-58445-015-0 |date=1999-01-31|publisher=Pulpless.Com }}</ref> Mike enshrines him (much to Harshaw's initial chagrin) as the [[patron saint]] of the church he founds. ;Anne, Miriam, Dorcas: Harshaw's three personal/professional secretaries, who live with him and take turns as his "front", responding to his instructions. Anne is certified as a Fair Witness, empowered to provide objective legal testimony about events that she witnesses. All three become early [[acolyte]]s of Michael's church. ;Duke, Larry: Handymen who work for Harshaw and live on his estate; they also become central members of the church. ;Dr. "Stinky" Mahmoud: A semanticist, crew member of the ''Champion'' and the second human (after Mike) to gain a working knowledge of the Martian language but does not "grok" the language. He becomes a member of the church while retaining his Muslim faith. ;Patty Paiwonski: A "tattooed lady" and snake handler at the carnival Mike and Jill join for a time. She has ties to the Fosterite church, which she retains as a member of Mike's inner circle. ;Joseph Douglas: Secretary-General of the Federation of Free States, which has evolved indirectly from the [[United Nations]] into a true world government. ;Alice Douglas: Sometimes called "Agnes", Joe Douglas' wife. As the [[First lady|First Lady]], she manipulates her husband, making major economic, political, and staffing decisions and frequently consults [[astrology|astrologer]] Becky Vesant for major decisions. ;Foster: The founder of the Church of the New Revelation (Fosterite), who now exists as an archangel. ;Digby: Foster's successor as head of the Fosterite Church; he becomes an archangel under Foster after Mike "discorporates" him.
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