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What fictional character do you identify with, or admire?

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Fitzwilliam Darcy from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. He understood honor but he was able to correct his beliefs to make himself a better man. He learned from life.
100% Edmond Dantes, a good guy who got fucked over then takes revenge on everyone. I kinda have those reactions....reward those kind to me and royally assfuck those who did me wrong
POISON IVY OR ROGUE
Admire/identify with Sara from The Huntsman, Winter's War. And Everly, from the movie Everly
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What character(s) from literature, films, or pop culture do you most readily identify with personally, or try to emulate as a role model?


Most certainly Sea Bean's character *Richard Sharpe* in the tv series *Sharpe*. Set in the Napoleonic wars and India during the years of British Empire.
Amazing looks, but mainly a man of courage and principle and also a sense of empathy when needed, and kind heart.

Also,,,, I cant exactly identify or emulate but i do love and admire the transgender lesbian character *Nomi Marks* in the Amazing series *Sense8*.

Here is a video i made using some music and a clip i edited from the series with Nomi talking to her recently outed gay friend *Lito* .
Please try to see especially from 2:29

https://wenoo.net/video/96e4836d7024abcf3dd
Clarissa Dalloway in the book Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf.

This book was the first book I read that made me examine myself. I really identify with the self-reflective aspects.
"A dirty book is rarely dusty"
Captain Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds from Firefly. He hates authority (except his own) and he loves unrestricted free trade and freedom.
I'd have to say Poison Ivy or Belle!
Lorelai Victoria Gilmore from Gilmore Girls.
I like the way you make me feel even when I'm nowhere near...
Everybody here who's been vaguely following me knows the answer to that... totally Superman.
Cordelia.
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I'd have to say Becky Sharpe from Vanity Fair. She is a rebel from Chaper I on but her kindness makes her a worthy one...
I identify inwardly with Anne Eliot from the novel, Persuasion and more outwardly with Beatrice from Much Ado.


I admire Minerva McGonagall from the Harry Potter books (although I'm probably more like Luna Lovegood! )
Tony Montana from Scarface -- defo.

"Say hello to my little friend."
One of them is Reb Tevye from Fiddler on the Roof as I have played him, or sung songs he sings so many times. The other is shown below from "The Outlaw: Josy Wales."
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Lorelai Victoria Gilmore from Gilmore Girls.


I fell in Love with her the very first show and have followed Lauren Graham through Parenthood too. She and Alexis Bledel were sensational together like a Martin and Lewis.


sue storm... aka, the invisible girl, because most of the time I feel like I am invisible
Doc Sportello
A mix of Rogue/Poison Ivy/Harley Quinn from Batman Animated Series.

Blunt and fun.
Maleficent.

I know how it feels to be betrayed by a friend you thought you could trust.
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A mix of Rogue/Poison Ivy/Harley Quinn from Batman Animated Series.

Blunt and fun.

I've always been rather jealous of the wit, wisdom, confidence, and talents of Archie Goodwin from the Rex Stout novels.

Batman... More so Bruce Wayne
Kim Possible AKA Cheerleader and Crime Fighter

I read this book "Early From the Dance" by David Payne and the main character in the book is named "A." I don't think I have ever found myself in a book to the same degree. There is a passage in the book where "A." wonders 'what do you do when the wrong thing to do gets you everything you want and the right thing to do leaves you exactly where you are, but you're dying there' or words to that effect. The character and the book just resonated with me. I've always identified with A.
Cindy Caswell, the exotic dancer turned freedom fighter in "Unintended Consequences"