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His ability to walk up walls reminds me of spiderman. Speaking of superheroes, I wouldn't mind being catwomans shoehorn. Hulk would be cool too. Just turn green if you see your woman attracting "other male attention". Problem solved.Guitar's Cry said:Who wouldn't want the Eastern European accent with the cape and the ability to become mist or a bat?
dawny0826 said:Elizabeth Bennett from Pride & Prejudice
There's just something about those moody Mr. Darcy types.
comprehend said:John Galt - Atlas Shrugged
Gandalf - LOTR
lunamoth said:The title says it all: Which fictional character would you be?
On a similar misty moors English theme: whomever Kate Bush personified in her single "Wuthering Heights" singing to Kathy,.Booko said:Yeah, and he's a brunette too.
Hm...I seem to have *married* one of those types...hair and all.
Feathers in Hair said:Lovely Butters, you just made my day.
Growing up, I found a kindred spirit in Sara Crewe, the main character in "A Little Princess" by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Young Sara has a deep love of storytelling, and she uses it to get herself and her friends through troubled times. When she arrives at the boarding school that sets the stage for most of the rest of the book, she is incredibly wealthy, but she treats people as she would want to be treated and is a dutiful pupil and a voracious reader. Her odd manners and politeness cause the school staff and unkind peers to call her a 'princess'. Later in the book, when she is left orphaned and (seemingly) penniless, she decides that if one is a princess while in furs, one can be a princess in rags. She doesn't forget the kindnesses done to her and she continues to be the same person though she's now living in the school's cold attic and living as an errand girl for the school. Toward the end of the novel, Sara no longer needs to pretend to be a princess- she's in furs again- but she continues to think of those who are in need. And treats them like the princesses they are worthy of being treated like, too.
With her rich fantasy life, love of books and fierce protectiveness of her friends and those less fortunate than her, I've tried to be a bit more like Sara every day.
dawny0826 said:Cool beans.
I love drama. I could so be Lizzie, only I'd want my Mr. Darcy to look like George Eads.
Feathers in Hair said:Can I be a supporting character? Someone who falls in wuv with someone that looks like Eric Szmanda? *hopeful look* (We should have a 'RF rewrites the classics' thread!)
Booko said:I would like to be Elizabeth from "Pride & Prejudice" just because it would be such fun to tell off that old bat Lady Catherine.
And besides, if I end up with Colin Firth at the end, that would be pretty cool!
This made me chuckle, i'm not sure quite why, just so very different.doppelganger said:Ivan Karamazov or Spiderman.
Oh, you're just in it for the whiz bang toys.Godlike said:I'd like to be Batman: billionaire vigilante sounds like my preferred alter-ego.
You're surprised by this? *hehe*doppelgänger said:I'm surprised nobody mentioned Jean Valjean (or the Bishop Myriel).