IT/Characters

The characters present in Stephen King's IT.

The Losers Club

 * All Grown Up: The Losers' Club members as adults, but especially Beverly Marsh and Ben Hanscom.
 * Seven Man Band:
 * The Hero: Bill Denbrough
 * The Lancer: Richie Tozier
 * The Smart Guy: Stan Uris
 * The Big Guy: Ben Hanscom
 * The Chick: Beverly Marsh
 * The Sixth Ranger: Mike Hanlon
 * The Quiet One: Eddie Kasprak
 * Five-Token Band: The Losers' Club is a Seven Token Band.
 * Heroes Want Redheads: Yes, all of them want Beverly.
 * The Magnificent Seven Samurai
 * The Power of Friendship
 * True Companions
 * Victory-Guided Amnesia: Except for Mike, all of the children completely forget their victory and spend most of the adults' portion of the novel trying to remember.

Bill Denbrough (aka "Stuttering Bill"; "Big Bill")

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 * Dead Little Brother
 * Determinator: Bill won't let anything stop him from getting justice (or revenge) for Georgie's death.
 * The Hero
 * Heroes Want Redheads: Young Bill and Beverly, both redheads, have a mutual crush. Adult Bill also ends up marrying a redheaded actress called Audra.
 * It's All My Fault
 * Redheaded Hero
 * Stuttering Into Eloquence: In key moments.
 * Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: Bill and his wife Audra (at least in the movie).
 * Verbal Tic: Bill's stuttering.
 * You Killed My Brother: "You killed my brother Georgie, you bastard! Let's see you now!"

Ben Hanscom (aka "Haystack")

 * Berserk Button: Hit Beverly Marsh with a rock, and you will feel his wrath.
 * The Big Guy
 * Determinator: When he decided to lose weight.
 * Disappeared Dad
 * Dogged Nice Guy: to Beverly Marsh.
 * Hollywood Pudgy: At least in the film.
 * Scars Are Forever: Zig-zagged. Henry cut an H into Ben's belly when they were kids, and a much deeper scar was inflicted on him a little later. The H scar stayed (and became a neat pub story) but the deeper scar faded away after they left Derry. When IT resurfaced and the Losers started being drawn back to Derry, the scar reappeared.
 * Victorious Childhood Friend:

Beverly Marsh/Rogan

 * Abusive Parents: Beverly's father
 * Action Girl
 * The Chick
 * Domestic Abuser: Beverly's husband Tom.
 * Heroes Want Redheads: All the male Losers are romantically attracted to Beverly at some point, as is Beverly herself to Bill.
 * Like Parent, Like Spouse: Beverly essentially married a carbon copy of her father.
 * Redheaded Hero
 * The Smurfette Principle
 * Victorious Childhood Friend:

Eddie Kaspbrak

 * Abusive Parents: Eddie Kaspbrak's mother (even if she didn't mean it that way).
 * Berserk Button: See Calling The Old Lady Out.
 * Butt Monkey: He grows up as a stereotypical fragile, allergic-to-everything mama's boy, gets his arm broken by Henry and pals, and marries an overbearing carbon copy of his mother.
 * It's even worse in the movie, where he
 * Calling The Old Lady Out: Eddie is pissed when he's in the hospital and his mother sends his friends away. She is actually frightened of him for a moment. Note that this is the only time he ever stands up to his mother.
 * Disappeared Dad
 * Like Parent, Like Spouse: Eddie married a woman like her mother. He very much realized it, but still couldn't do anything about it.
 * My Beloved Smother: Eddie's mother.
 * Like Parent, Like Spouse: Eddie married a woman like her mother. He very much realized it, but still couldn't do anything about it.
 * My Beloved Smother: Eddie's mother.
 * My Beloved Smother: Eddie's mother.

Richie Tozier (aka "Trashmouth")

 * The Lancer
 * Man of a Thousand Voices: As an adult. As a child, he only thinks he's one.
 * Mouthy Kid
 * Nerd Glasses

Mike Hanlon

 * The Sixth Ranger
 * The Stoic

Stan Uris

 * Informed Judaism
 * Skepticism Failure: Stan is the last of The Losers' Club members to recognize IT's existence.
 * The Smart Guy
 * The Smart Guy

IT

 * Ax Crazy
 * Badass Boast
 * Big Bad: Of the book
 * Child Eater: IT prefers to munch on children
 * Faux Affably Evil: To the kids
 * Hoist by His Own Petard:
 * Humanoid Abomination: Initially what Pennywise appears to be.
 * Jerkass: IT regularly taunts the Losers', and often includes a hint of mockery dealing with other victims as well.
 * Kick the Son of a Bitch: In the book, it's possibly only redeemable quality is that  who tortures and kills things for amusement.
 * Knight of Cerebus
 * Light Is Not Good:
 * Load-Bearing Boss:
 * Monster Clown: IT's primary form, Pennywise The Dancing Clown.
 * One-Winged Angel: IT's.
 * Politically-Incorrect Villain: He mostly uses it to taunt his victims.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni:
 * Shapeshifter Mode Lock:.
 * This Was His True Form:.
 * Would Hurt a Child
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni:
 * Shapeshifter Mode Lock:.
 * This Was His True Form:.
 * Would Hurt a Child

Henry's gang

 * Kids Are Cruel
 * Teens Are Monsters

Henry Bowers

 * Abusive Parents: Henry's father
 * The Bully
 * The Dragon: To
 * Even Evil Has Standards: He is visibly disturbed by
 * Freudian Excuse: His father is abusive and racist.
 * Hoist by His Own Petard:
 * Jerkass: At least initially. It quickly becomes evident that it's much more serious than that.
 * Knife Nut: He Owns a Switchblade Knife.
 * Mean Character, Nice Actor: Jarred Blancard as Young Henry Bowers. According to the DVD commentary he felt really bad for having to use the N word and couldn't be more apologetic to Marlon Taylor (Young Mike) after they finished filming the scene.
 * Politically-Incorrect Villain: Henry Bowers is misogynist, sexist, racist, homophobic, and an anti-semitic.
 * Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up: After spending many years in psychiatric hospital,.
 * The Sociopath
 * Would Hit a Girl

Victor Criss

 * The Dragon: To Henry.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Victor is fine with beating up smaller kids for fun, but shocked by some of Henry's actions (such as trying to carve his name on Ben's stomach with a knife).
 * Noble Demon: Not a completely straight example, but, he has some shades of it. He has no problem beating other kids up, but, he will never go as far as to do permanent damage to them. While being chased by Henry's gang before the Rock Fight, even Mike acknowledges that out of all of them, at least Victor doesn't want to do him any serious harm.
 * Only Sane Man: Victor is among the first to realize just how far off the deep end Henry is going, and likely the first to do so on the bad side.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Although never acknowledged as equals, he is the Blue to Henry's Red. This is especially clear in the Rock Fight. Henry got hotheaded, and only got himself hurt even further. Victor kept his cool, and was able to take all the damage Henry's Gang suffered, and return it in kind back to the Losers by himself.

Belch Huggins

 * The Brute
 * Even Evil Has Standards

Patrick Hocksetter

 * Depraved Bisexual: Fondles the girls in his class, masturbates Henry and offers him oral sex.
 * Enfant Terrible: He murdered his baby brother when he was younger.
 * One-Scene Wonder: His single appearance is one of the scariest things in the whole book.
 * The Sociopath: Even moreso than Henry. He thinks that he's the only real person in the universe (Solipsism), and the only thing that can excite him is killing and torturing other creatures.

Tom Rogan

 * Abusive Parents: His mother.
 * Domestic Abuser
 * Jerkass
 * Would Hit a Girl
 * Would Hit a Girl

She only appears briefly in the story to
 * Badass Driver
 * One-Scene Wonder
 * The Cameo
 * Yandere
 * The Cameo
 * Yandere