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    Quote Originally Posted by _Shannon_ View Post
    Oh- Japhy Ryder...no doubt about it.
    Very good choice! I'll take Ray Smith. Then maybe the four of us could hang out sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelby_lake View Post
    I'll second Darcy and Sebastian. I like the bad/tortured ones, Brick in Cat on a hot tin roof and iago in othello
    Dag yo, I'll third Darcy and Sebastian, haha.

    My mind went blank. Wow.

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    I think I have a sort of platonic crush on Anne Shirley if we really need to talk about some female characters too.

    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    I can't honestly say I have fallen in love with any fictional character. Judging by the responses here, I suspect this is mostly a female thing.
    Awww, or can it be that no author could invent up a woman as an epitome of morality and virtuousness good enough for Virgil's liking?
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    I fourth Mr Darcy!

    Rochester of Jane Eyre is also quite popular I see, but he is an absolute icon as a man...

    Benedick of Much Ado about Nothing has also been mention. Lovely man! He would never marry... Men who are caught off-guard are so cute... (that's probably the charm of Rochester and Darcy as well)

    D'Artagnan and Athos... I wouldn't know which one to choose... Athos is so lovely and sweet, but d'Artagnan is so surprising and manly... swoon
    Although, I'm afraid I would have to choose Athos because I have the impression that by the end d'Artagnan had banned women out of his life forever...

    Raimundo Silva of José Saramago's The Siege of Lisbon. He's also caught off-guard. An older man, never fallen in love suddely finds himself obcessed with a woman in his thoughts and has to recognise that he is for the first time in love. So sweet...
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    From movies, but oh well.

    Sophie from Vanilla Sky
    Ana Pascal from Stranger than Fiction
    Sam from Garden State
    Told by a fool, signifying nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiki1982 View Post

    D'Artagnan and Athos... I wouldn't know which one to choose... Athos is so lovely and sweet, but d'Artagnan is so surprising and manly... swoon
    Although, I'm afraid I would have to choose Athos because I have the impression that by the end d'Artagnan had banned women out of his life forever...
    Ha ha, I fell in love with d'Artagnan as well! And Lancelot - I used to read his adventures over and over again... Slightly more recently, I had a huge crush on Lawrence of Arabia (I know he's not a fictional character ), in his book and in the film... ah, Peter O'Toole...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevets View Post
    I'm a man. I gave some serious thought to this. All I could come up with is my teenage self might have been taken with Lyra Belacqua from Phillip Pullman's trilogy.

    But then I got to wondering - is it a a gender attitude thing or are loveable women written well into literature?

    Rather than poorly written female characters being the cause,
    I reckon men choose with their eyes and admire the physical form.
    women trust their imagination and look beyond this. They are therefore more successful at fantasizing about literary figures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoope View Post
    Mr.Rochester in JANE EYRE

    and i wish i had a father like Jean Valjean in LES' MISERABLES
    Mr Rochester is an interesting choice. Did you know that Jane Erye used to be on the school curriculum in China and millions of chinese girls were in love with him. A friend of mine from Shanghai even took Jane as her English name when she came to live in England.

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    OK - three pages on from my original post I too must admit that, as a 13 year old, I fell for Mr Rochester's brooding presence - and the most wonderful way he proposed to Jane
    "I ask you to pass through life at my side, to be my second self and best earthly companion"

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    Boromir from the Lord of the Rings (what a misunderstood man!)
    Lord Peter Wimsey from Dorothy L. Sayers mystery series (wit, charm, and bookishness )
    Odysseus from the Odyssey (ingenious man, AND played by Sean Bean )

    I must admit to a fondness for Darcy, but maybe...just maybe...he isn't quite the love of my life
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    For me it also has to be Mr Darcy

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    Well Virgil, I don't know if I would call her fictional love of my life, haha..

    but Tess from "Tess of the D'urbevilles" is pretty amazing.. the one letter she wrote Angel Clare is so sad and powerful and wonderful..

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    I thought we had a thread on this a while ago or perhaps it was another forum. But my ideal would be Honey West:



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    ~ Isaac Asimov

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    Hannelore from questionable content
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    However I'll write about her as soon as she comes out, in a way I've been making some efforts of imagining.

    It isn't easy, because, like actual people, characters are already there (here) in the world. I make characters, so it's a bit different. I'll never find the girls I write. And I try to write from girls that are around, that captivate me.

    So, for instance, I've imagined the light (untouchable) artificial intelligence of a (space)ship's computer ...*

    Now, I'm into some sort of plot in which the main character goes the story around this image and, in the end, he finds the girl in whom the a.i. was based, she (the real one) sleeping for ages (?) in a case.

    So, I think I'll get there when I have actually met her. Until then, "this is all academic" ...

    One of my dreams is to connect the already there characters I have with real girls, but I haven't reached this yet. ~

    *Important to me to say that, in my "futurism", there's no laser weapons, no touchable holography, no teletransportation, no alien life-forms [ah, and no jump/warp or light-speed] ... It's all about conquering the Solar System and "history" of the Solar System conquest! Which is a dream I have!


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