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What literature character do you think you're most like?



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Thu Apr 10, 2014 3:43 am
RobinSparkles says...



What fictional character from literature do you think you're most like?
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GreenLight24 says...



Jay Gatsby hands down. I am a raging idealist and an extremely avid dreamer. I often find myself reaching for the "Green Light", even when it isn't there. That's both a good thing and a bad thing, and the novel actually taught me a lot about how to be that dreamer without losing myself to a blind fantasy. :)
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I find that I identify with Samwise Gamgee from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. I'm loyal to a fault, and if you mess with my friend, or if I think you're messing with my friend, you're not going to get the nice side of me, even if it does alienate my friends. If you're my friend (irl tho, i can't keep track of online friends), you can be sure that you'll be protected.
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GoldFlame says...



Well, I suppose Arthur Dent. He loves making sandwiches. I as well, not as much eating them. Or Dobby. I'm stubborn, and my whole world revolves around socks. Not really, but I've always felt kind of attached to them, as wherever I go they disappear.
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Thu Apr 10, 2014 7:44 pm
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Holden Caulfield, or else, I used to be.

It's hard to tell now. I'd like to think of myself as my own literary character :P
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Fri Apr 11, 2014 2:59 am
Matsukaze says...



I am rough as a saw-edge and hard as whinstone... ;)

Or I'd be P. G. Wodehouse's Psmith fellow
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GoldFlame wrote:Well, I suppose Arthur Dent. He loves making sandwiches. I as well, not as much eating them. Or Dobby. I'm stubborn, and my whole world revolves around socks. Not really, but I've always felt kind of attached to them, as wherever I go they disappear.


@GoldFlame, how come you never told me you liked socks?!
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Fri Apr 11, 2014 4:24 am
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I don't know; you tell me. *Raises eyebrow. -_^*
  





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Fri Apr 11, 2014 4:40 am
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No idea....
  





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Pompadour says...



Anne Shirley, hands down. I've messed up in the worst ways possible, which is probably why my mother refuses to ever let me near the stove. I set an apron on fire once (I had a book in my hand and I was trying to light the stove. Let's just say it didn't really work out!); I've tried to climb down the slope in the school grounds when I was ten, pretending it was the Himalayan range; used hula-hoops as space-ships and fairy-wings -- basically everything except as hula-hoops and...

I find it difficult to shut up. Which I will now proceed to do. :P
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Fri Apr 11, 2014 6:24 pm
Gardevite says...



Nelly, from Wuthering Heights because the people are me's lives are always far more interesting than my own.
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