Fictional Characters you relate to most?

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AsifinPassing

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Well, Ritter, you've done it again. These reflective questions are always interesting, but semi-obscuring of my naturally outward reflective nature. Now, not to say that I'm not introspective, but normally I'm not mulling in or over personally positive things...Alas & Huzzah! I am an INFJ.

Now, on to the question, or rather my answer. Under the pressure of all the books listed...:eek:...I suppose in some ways I relate with Lenny from 'Of Mice & Men', in that I'm a naturally strong giant, but gentle. Actually, depending on my mood, mindset, and place in life...I have related to many characters. I kind of felt for the protagonist in Great Expexctations..."This is my heart, and it's broken."...oh, I feel ya, bro! ...but I digress...

Hero/Superhero-wise: I can feel for beast more than hulk. It's not that he's angry, there's just a lot there...Captain America is pretty relatable too, but I really can't say there are many marvel/DC characters I relate with.

Now, animated movie hero (CG or non) I feel for/relate with Bolt, Rhino, Balto, Hiccup, Ugene Fitzhurbert, Mr. Incredible, probably Wreck-it-Ralph (but that's not out yet), Sully, Manny, Humphrey, and many others...

I don't really watch TV, so I couldn't say series-wise, but that might give you some sort of idea.
 
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Well, Ritter, you've done it again. These reflective questions are always interesting, but semi-obscuring of my naturally outward reflective nature. Now, not to say that I'm not introspective, but normally I'm not mulling in or over personally positive things...Alas & Huzzah! I am an INFJ.

Now, animated movie hero (CG or non) I feel for/relate with Bolt, Rhino, Balto, Hiccup, Ugene Fitzhurbert, Mr. Incredible, probably Wreck-it-Ralph (but that's not out yet), Sully, Manny, Humphrey, and many others...

I don't really watch TV, so I couldn't say series-wise, but that might give you some sort of idea.
Well the experience doesn't have to be a positive one. I mean, who wants to admit they relate to Boromir and not Aragorn? Hahahaha

Interesting note on animated movies...hmmmm...

It's rather funny that as a self-avowed fan of all things Disney, I have difficulty answering this question.

Probably Goofy.
 

Snackersmom

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Oh- and I have been known for bursting into song and dance... in public.
Hehe, well, it probably works fine for you, but in my case, the sound of it would be something quite atrocious ;)

And, Jim Jimmers is right....if your Father is the King of Kings, then you are most certainly a princess! :)
 
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Yeah, but it would then follow that every Christian man is a Prince. I'd rather be the old cooky alchemist placed in some corner of the tower blowing things up...or a knight.
 

Snackersmom

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^^^Haha, well, I suppose the Kingdom of God can use kooky alchemists and knights, as well. ;) Prince doesn't have to equal fop, though.......you could be a pyro prince!
 

SweetShelly35

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Hmmm This is a tough one...

Ok, Emma by Jane Austen

I am still waiting for the Gentleman of the future to come riding in on his hourse LOL
 

JimJimmers

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Prince Valiant is a knight, just sayin'. we have royal lineage, but we can still be whatever we're called to be. I'm with you on the knight bit. And, I had to Google Beast. I hope we can still be friends, Asifinpassing :)
 
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AsifinPassing

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Prince Valiant is a knight, just sayin'. we have royal lineage, but we can still be whatever we're called to be. I'm with you on the knight bit. And, I had to Google Beast. I hope we can still be friends, Asifinpassing :)
Most definitely. I, too, have noble, royal, and knightly/warrior linage, but it is not merely blood which makes a man noble. His principle, devotion, duty, discipline, heart, mind, body, and spirit all play critical roles within his quality and character.

We bear the blood, but let us also uphold the life which would make us chosen among the called. In the Spirit of Christ I bid thee, Love and Service. In the better of Rome, Strength and Honor. In the heart of English Knighthood, Faith and Valour. And as a gentleman, Chivilry and Civility. May you be Wise, Couragous, and striving ever onward toward a better present and brighter future, until Christ comes to reign on Earth as He does in heaven!
 
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GRA

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Snackersmom said:
if your Father is the King of Kings, then you are most certainly a princess! :)
Uhhh - my Brother is the King of Kings - and His Father is my Father -- :D

:)

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DCrawshawJr

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Oh, that's easy. Jon Arbuckle from Garfield. Sometimes Han Solo.
 

JonahLynx

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Flik from A Bug's Life. Everything about him.

 

Oncefallen

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**eagerly awaits the obligatory post from Wisebeardman
 

Lynx

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It'll probably be something about someone relates most to Dracula, because he raised up a zombie... thread.
 

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Oddly enough Michelangelo from TMNT. A goof, bubbly, totally non committal, doesn't plan things through, but loves his family no matter what. Plus, look at this face.

 
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jaybird88

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James Bond. when im alone driving down the highway I still like to make believe my cruse control is a missile launcher. all I ever wanted in life was a Lotus that turned into a submarine.
 
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Kaycie

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When I was a child I related to Pippi Longstocking because she was a kid who lived by herself with no parents. As an adult Monica from Friends because she's been both fat and skinny, and wants things so clean and organized that she even wants to clean Ross's gf's house that is extremely trashed, even though they never met. (my house isn't always perfect, but if it's not there's something wrong like I'm sad). But I clean things most people don't- like kids toys with all the little creveses. And I used to be really close to my older brother like Monica was with Ross.
 
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MollyConnor

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Rapunzel and Quasimodo...I'm really shy and kind of a hermit. But sometimes I'll wonder what would life be like if I weren't shy. I would probably be out and about. I would probably have more friends and more experiences. Both of these characters want to leave their home but at the same time they're afraid because it's a new territory. I feel that I'm that way socially. I would like to be friendlier, but I get scared. So yeah I can definitely relate to them.

And yes I know this song and sing it often...when I'm alone :)

[video=youtube;je4nDvNJXsg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je4nDvNJXsg[/video]
 

Lynx

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She made a dress? For a frog? And the frog wore it? All a frog ever did for me was pee on my hand when I picked it up...
 
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Susanna

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Well, that would without a trace of doubt be Scarlett O'Hara:p.
 
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So, I couldn't really think of one, maybe Shrek

i found a fictional character test and ti said "batman" boring