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Pixiemom

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Jo in Little Women and Little Men. I wasn't so tomboyish though I had a temper like hers when I was younger, but her dream of writing and my dream of singing seem to parallel, except that I still haven't been able to do much with that dream....

Nacwolin

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Francie Nolan. I don't know why I still feel that way as my life is certainly decidedly different that what this girl in turn of the 20th century America experienced. I guess it is because I read this book when I was in junior high, and...

~Adah~

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? I relate to Daria most. I'm not all into the big high school thing and I could care less about fashion, celeb life, hot jocks and money and all that other stuff. I keep an open mind to all things, and tend to keep to my self alot. There are...

Dominique

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? To be honest I think that which character I relate to most is entirely changeable and dependant on what's going on in my life and my mood at the time. Also I guess the beauty of fiction is that you often get to see the world from someone else's...

Deborah

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Peter Pan. "I won't grow up, I won't grow up." I may grow old, but I refuse to grow up. LOL

Queen of Fractal Beauty

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Sally Brown. Both because she's a clueless ditz and because she's madly in love with Linus. I always did think he's pretty hot.

Off The Virg

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? I personally relate well to Quoyle from The Shipping News not only in terms of being a big feller, but literate, who has had two meaningful relationshis, one stormy sexual and one-sided (also short lived) and one steady, accepting and loving.

Danielle

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? I love to read and LOVE this question. I consider, and this may be a boring answer, most of Jane Austin's characters personal friends of mine and I often wish I could be more like them. From Elizabeth Bennett and her intelligence and deep...

Will

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Arthur Dent. I guess because he's pessimistic, accommodating, and often over-whelmed by his surroundings. I suppose also because, despite his cynicism, he's a dreamer inside. Ala, the time he tried to learn how to fly.

jaklumen

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Not as I am, but who I must become.

Cory Roberts

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? numbuh three (kuki sanban) from Codename kids next Door. It's all about this: the oversized green sweater + converse sneakers = cuteness. 4 other fictional characters I relate to: Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist. Meg Griffin from the...

Gryffindor-Girl

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Ginny Weasley from the Harry Potter books because I also have a crush on a famous person!

Bokker

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? When such subjects are being discussed, the temptation is always to flaunt one's knowledge (or lack thereof) of The Great Works. "Ah yes, I most relate to x from War and Peace" (have never read it) or, "oh, I do relate so to Heathcliffe" (only...

Rube Burrow

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Codename V. Duh.

katrinka

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Probably Jane Eyre. She had it beat into her at a young age that she would never amount to anything, and that she should always stay out of sight, doing what she knew how to do, and never interfere with "the real world" or expect anything good...

Smiley

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Charlie Brown. Irrepressible optimism in the face of unswerving and often vicious defeat at the hands of fate is something I could wish to emulate, yet seem to find myself nodding along to the humable pathos of cynicism.

Megan

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? All right, I'm going to whip out my dorkness right now. At the mo, I'm going to have to say Molly Weasley, from the Harry Potter books. When I started reading the books, I was preggo with my twins, and the first real mother figure that's...

caprandom

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? I guess it would have to be Columbo. His was the type of character I always tried to emulate growing up. Not showing my hand from the start, always making myself underestimated by the others. I could have easily add Sherlock Holmes to the mix,...

sixweasels

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? Amazingly enough, after all the reading I've done over the years my answer hasn't changed since I was a teenage girl. That answer would be Jo March, from Little Women. Just a few of the reasons I still feel close to this age-old heroine: - Jo...

chevaleresse

QotD: Fictional Friend

What fictional character do you relate to most and why? I can't really bring to mind any character I *relate to* as such, but there is one character who has an alarming number of parallels with me. Yep, that's right: Hermione Granger. I will proceed to list the parallels that I have with Hermione,...