Fictional Characters you relate to most?

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cmarieh

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#61
I would say my fictional character would be either Belle on Beauty and the Beast because I like to read and I put my family as a priority over my own needs much like Belle did. Also, I tend to see people for who they are on the inside more than what is on the outside. Or it could be June Cleaver because she always took care of other people and really didn't think about her own needs.
 
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MissCris

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#62
The best I can come up with is a really weird mix of Eliza Doolittle, Bridget Jones, and Lisbeth Salander.
 

gypsygirl

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when i was younger, i identified so much with anne of green gables (including the nosy neighbors, i.e. rachel lynde). all the imaginary games, dramatic effect, and love of nobility and social grace, literature, and especially all my crushes on guys who were my academic competition.

now??? i dunno.
 
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psychomom

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#64
Or it could be June Cleaver because she always took care of other people and really didn't think about her own needs.
and because who doesn't vacuum in pearls? ;)
 

taggerung

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I think I may be able to realate most to hazel grace, from "the fault in our stars" I mostly say this because I know what it is like to be chronicly sick, and want to be alone, and reread the same book over, and over again. But I suppose there is no shortage to be found amid our stars. But moreso within ourselves.
 
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kenthomas27

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#69
It'd probably be MISter Spicoli from Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Here's an example of a conversation I'd have out in the parking lot at school....

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Him:"oohhh man....that book report's due today dude."
Me: "Really? ....When we gotta turn it in?"