👉 In the context of philosophy and literature, a "seriopantomimic" character is a fictional or literary character that is often compared to a real person because of their resemblance. This can be seen in works such as Shakespeare's Hamlet, where the characters of Hamlet and Ophelia are both portrayed as having a similar demeanor and mannerisms. In literature, "seriopantomimic" characters are often used to highlight the similarities between two or more characters, but they