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Who is a literary character that you feel you can relate to?

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Don

Dobbin in Vanity Fair. Casaubon in Middlemarch. Mr. Jarndyce in Bleak House. Ralph Touchett in The Portrait of a Lady.

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Sheri

When I was in high school, it was Biddy from Great Expectations

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Sheri

I can’t think of a single character I feel I relate to now. Pieces of everyone here and there.

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Robin

Dolores in She’s Come Undone (Wally Lamb)

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Jessie

Jane Eyre

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Rikki

Tyrion Lannister and Snape

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Neon

The creature in Frankenstein

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David

Winston smith..

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Lanny

Billy Bibbit from One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest.

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Aimee

Louisa from Me Before You.

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Hailie

Bella swan because we’re both clumsy

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Arthur

Jonas from what the day owes the night

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Sarah

harry potter….so cliche but my husband really thinks we’re a lot alike 😛

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Catherine

Louise in Jacob Have I Loved

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Sage

Lisbeth Salander and Pat Peeples.

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Rose

Scarlet O’Hara, never give up, never give in

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Adam

Kerian Denaris

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Amy

jude from a little life

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Jenny

Luna Lovegood.

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Judy

Peasant Born

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Lisa

Jane Eyre but my love life isn’t nearly as dramatic. ?

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Carmen

Amelia Peabody and Arly Hanks.

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Stefanie

Anna Karenina

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Dianne

Janet Evanovich.

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Michael

Santiago from The Old Man and The Sea

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Xilanne

MC from Sea of Tranquility. The book is not fantasy / supernatural, but starts with her telling us she will kill the one who killed her. Sadly I can relate to that so much…

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Randy

Samwise Gamgee for sure.

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Debby

Holden Caulfield… I’m a cynical smartass too lol

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David

Mame Dennis

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