OK, here goes. Come to think of it, I haven't even thought of one myself! :( I'll have to think about it.
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OK, here goes. Come to think of it, I haven't even thought of one myself! :( I'll have to think about it.
Mr. Darcy- because he is so cool!
Sirius Black
Henry Dante from Sweet and Vicious
Marvin from Hitchikers...
I'll come up with some more!!:D
Well, being an android or robot Marvin should really be in the other thread, shouldn't he. Oh dear, I think I've made a mess of it separating persons and things...:(
I don't know Henry Dante. Who is he?
Edward Cullen from Twilight
Chii from Chobits
Ron from HP
Artimis Fowl
Elizabeth Benett
and I guess a bunch of characters from different manga!!!
Ok, scratch Marvin...I'll put him in the other thread.
Henry Dante is one of the main characters from this book I just read(obviously)...he is kind of a thug...he works for Honey a mob boss and breaks peoples faces and stuff...he is really cool. He turns out to be a nice guy, but you can tell from the beginning.
I came up with some more!
James Bond(from the books)
Wes from The Truth About Forever
Noel from The Boyfriend List
ah hell, I'd take all of the Harry Potter Characters!:D minus Voldemort...and his cronies.
I suppose we can share:rolleyes: :D :thumbs_up
or else we'd be doing this over them:argue: and Ill just put this one in cause it makes me laugh and I've wanted to for a long time! :banana:
Mr. Darcy for sure!! lol I don't mind sharing..:lol:
I would like to be friends with:
Prof Higgings from Pygmalion
Yossarian from Catch-22
Lord Goring from An Ideal Husband
Charlie Gordon from Flowers from Algernon
Actually, I think I would be flattered if the above chose me as a friend...
And:
The Finch family and Dill from To Kill A Mockingbird
Totally, I love watching movies or reading about that era...its much more romantic the way he talks and acts...:D
I prefer Antony over Brutus...but Brutus isn't bad either. Now about Shakespeare, I think Antonio would be a good person to have from a book...he sounds like a pretty decent guy!
sam fisher - tom clancy's splinter cell - unknown author (it is a book) - the reason should be obvious, (he's an assassin, i'm an assassin)
dirk pitt - many of clive cussler's books - reason:he'll knock you the f*** out and still have energy for the hot girl in distress at the end
King of the Nazgul - lotr - tolkien - reason: you can't kill him easily, the only ones who did kill him almost died afterward (in the book) and he's a wraith.
from my stories (not published so feel free to not let these in) will post the stroy but don't want people to steal it.
lance - the best of the best, can't die becasue he's already dead, and has the virus.
katie - assassin, the best assassin, better than lance in that regard and in strategical knowlegde, and finally has the virus.
mmmm thanks for the interesting thread , i would like most charecters out of harry potter : like serius , lupen, snape , weasleys (twins) , harry to be a friend, harmoine , ron , i dont know why i like those charecters>>>>real people who dont exist >>>lets say all charecters >>>
if i had the chance i would write a novel LoOl but thats enough for now :) Thanks alot :)
What a very nice character, breaking people's faces for them ...:lol:
Er, what do you want James Bond for, with his masculinity streaming from each of his pores? :D Would you like to be reduced to just a playmate? (I admit I have only seen some of the movies.)
Pssh...pah-lease!!! First off, I can keep that guy in line. If he (was real) even thought of going off with Money Penny or whatever, I'd be up in his face, I would call the shots!!! Secondly, I wanted to be a secret agent since I was like 6...I've been really sneaky since I was little...I used to spy on my parents while they watched T.V. in the living room of our apartment in Annapolis....they never knew I was there! It was great.
Well, as for Dante, he was a good guy at heart, just a little lost.:D
Why do we women always tend to think we could keep a guy in line once we got him? Usually we cannot cure even one of his vices ... :D
But good luck for your secret agent career, 006. I suppose you won't tell us when you start work. :lol:
OOh who wouldn't go for a Darcy??
And I know it's cliché and all, but... wherefore art thou, Romeo??
Well, seeing as this board is overwhelmed with male characters, I think I'll balance things out with a female. I'd like to be friends with Esther from Bleak House.
-Gotta have Gandalf from LOTR.
-Gimli too.
-Have to second Dirk Pitt, from Clive Cussler novels, he kicks butt!
-Aslan from Chronicles of Narnia
That's about all I can think of for now.
Aragorn from LOTR
Joe Gargery from Great Expectatons, he's such a nice guy.
Sydney Caron from a tale of two citeis, he's my hero.
ooo has to be mr darcy or mr rochester
or maybe a character from lotr or harry potter. Spesh harry potter, because then they could do magic for you.
As dorky as it sounds, the first time I read Pride and Prejudice I became infactuated with Elizabeth Bennet and wished she was real. I was 16 — gimme a break.
Has anyone else ever "fallen in love (or lust)" with a character in classic literature?
Fred Weasley! xD
I always liked Ranger from the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. He's a bounty hunter.
I always loved the way that Dumas describes Mercedes in The Count of Monte Cristo. I don't know if its an actual crush. Also have a minor thing for Natasha in War & Peace, but I suspect that is more a thing for Audrey Hepburn in the movie.
I admit that when I was reading Gone with the wind I felt that Rhett Butler was described in such a way that he just had to attract you :p
That was a year ago actually but I was still 16 then :D
I would have to say either Nightfall, from The Legend of Nightfall by Mickey Zucker Reichert
or Robin Hood from The Lady of the Forest by Jennifer Roberson
Those two chars I fell in love more then any others I have read about thus far.
Oh gosh... Edward Cullen. =( *blush*
I also have a thing for Patrick in the Alice series.
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You know, every litnetter that's ever read any of my posts know which literary character I am in love with.
I'm famous in the blogs and the General Chat section for lovin' Boromir. :blush:
Captain Wenthworth. *sighs*
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And Yossarian.
Edmond Dandes and Faramir
Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights...I know, call me twisted, but I love him!
Marius from Les Miserables...a revolutionary who is also romantic in the literal sense of the word.
Newland Archer from Age of Innocence...for many reasons.
Alright that is pretty dorky. Elizabeth Bennet? She so uptight and repressed. I like the fiery women in novels. Jane Eyre is a good one. I kind of like Sue from Jude the Obscure, but with all the Victorian novels the heroine has to become married and soon her character is diminished so much by having to be the sympathetic and caring wife. Look what happens to Sue. I think Olga from Goncharov was kind of hot, too. She seemed witty and intelligent--a little fickle maybe, though. Hmm, I'm not sure what exactly makes a good woman in literature, but some combination of those female leads I think is close.
I, as well, liked Natasha from war and peace but I liked Catrina Ivanova in Crime and Punishment she was so hot headed and always there for her kids.
For the men I liked Rodya in Crime and Punishment for his crazyness and the strong hold of his believes and ideas which I found to be pretty inspiring. I also liked in Ivan in The Karmazov Brothers for I have no idea what reason lol.