I do not consider it 'geeky' Neely; I actually think of these kinds of questions a lot!
For me, I would say Philip Casey from Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham. I have read this amazing novel twice, and more and more he reminds me of myself.
Both times I have read the beginning chapters, okay, okay, I admit, I cried a bit, when a young Philip gets woken up in the middle of the night to see his ill mother, primarily because it reminds me of one of my first memories; the difference - I do not have a clubfoot. Otherwise, how determined, emotional, shy, indecisive, and a wanderer he seems, I can relate with, I feel. He works in a Keats-like way, as both a medical professional and artist, has his flaws (a physical flaw, clubfoot) obvious and vulnerable, and, like me, has unbearably strong and passionate infatuations with women.



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. Come to think of it, I haven't really associated who I am now with a specific character; I suppose that's because I haven't read very many books with a convincing high-school-level female protagonist.
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with mixed results.
I write Abstracts&Reviews on favorite Masterpieces.The main theme is quest for grail of eternal Youth.I won old age.
