A character in Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "The Gray Champion," often associated with his collection "Twice-Told Tales."
To literature students, Gray is far less well-known than some of Hawthorne's more successful literary works, such as "The Scarlet Letter."
In the story, he is a pilgrim-esque ghost figure that appears briefly in the 18th-century world to protest power abuses by a British officer.
While he does little in the story but march around, denounce the officer, and then vanish into thin air, his spirit of defiance stirs and inspires the crowd around him. Shortly after this, the officer loses his position, just as the apparition of Gray had promised.
The tale warns of pride coming before a fall in the human heart, similar to how Scarlet Letter warns against lust, secrecy, and hypocrisy. While the events of the story are pre-Revolution, the tone is very much that of the American Revolution.
The story was written in 1835, and became part of Twice-Told Vol. 1 in 1837. As of 2006, little has been done by Hollywood in terms of making any sort of movie or adaptation or anything of Gray Champion, though several movies have been made of Scarlet Letter, and a few movies have been attempted at some of Hawthorne's other works.
While not a comic book character by design, Hawthorne's character has an introduction style that befits typical comic book superhero conventions:
(See QUOTE 1)
Other lines stick out, such as:
"Who is this gray patriarch?" and more. Towards the end of the short story, Hawthorne-as-narrator promises a possible return of the character, beginning such with these lines:
(See QUOTE 2)
Some of these openings, quotes, and closings are not unlike typical lines used in modern-day superhero tales.
QUOTE 1
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"Suddenly, there was seen the figure of an ancient man, who seemed to have emerged from among the people, and was walking by himself along the center of the street, to confront the armed band. He wore the old Puritan dress, a dark cloak and a steeple-crowned hat, in the fashion of at least fifty years before, with a heavy sword upon his thigh, but a staff in his hand, to assist the tremulous gait of age..."
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--Hawthorne, narrating.
QUOTE 2
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"And who was the Gray Champion? Perhaps his name might be found in the records of that stern Court of Justice, which passed a sentence, too mighty for the age, but glorious in all after times, for its humbling lesson to the monarch and its high example to the subject..."
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Chad Gray is the lead singer of Mudvayne and the hottest guy around. The mere sight of him will make you orgasm. Infact, his name means orgasm.
I just had a Chad Gray when I saw Chad Gray last night.
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An amazing man with an amazing voice! He's got the most amazing hair which is just SO GREAT and his songs are awesome- you should listen to them. If you dont I may have to steal your lawnmower.
Ah, Conan Gray is just too good to be true.
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boys get blue balls and girls get gray lips
girl 1: i haven't had sex in so long that it's starting to hurt!!
girl 2: sounds like you got a case of gray lips
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a perfect amazing boy who can dance and sing and paint and i will marry hkm
friend: can you stop talking about Conan Gray
Me: stfu no wh0re
Noah Gray is boy who is a ranga and is gay. He has autism and generally is a spastic. He has friend called Peter altenkamp who has a little peter. Noah has no boyfriends and is quite lonely.
Guy 1: You know that gay ranga kid?
Guy 2: Noah Gray?
guys code for when a girl wants a guy to stare at her ass. When girls wear grey leggings, dudes go nuts (literally).
dude: "woah, victoria is wearin those gray leggings!"
another dude: *bones* "wow, that ass is fine"