Sadly i cant remember the characters name but it is the main female character in a book i read in highschool (Came back to show you i could fly). She inspired me because although she had many personal issues she still was a good person and that really affected me still not 100% sure why. Maybe in a lot of ways i wanted to be like her she was beautiful and a free spirit and at that stage of my life i was very quiet and withdrawn and she was so vibrant and outgoing in spite of the things she was up against.
2006-10-17 02:33:01
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answered by Tallie 2
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Any character in a Douglas Coupland book, particularily Girlfriend in a Coma-Karen's boyfriend and Life After God's character who goes to the dam with the goldfish.
2006-10-17 02:18:54
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answered by rionwood 1
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Tess, the leading character of my favourite fiction "Say You Love Me". Though she is a western character but her emotions are exactly similar to me. Each emotion Trisha have developed in her heroin's character, I can feel and sense it too. When I first read this book I was, like, confused that how someone can be so much similar to you. You really won't believe it, but its true that almost every emotion of hers, is like me.
I was so amazed that how can someone enter into someones mind and write such true feelings but after a long long time, I read about Trisha in a site that she is a physiologist.
2006-10-17 03:00:17
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answered by goodbye 6
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Augustus McCrae from Lonesome Dove. Great character. Loud, brave, and attentive. By far my favorite character from my favorite book.
2006-10-17 03:20:59
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answered by BeezKneez 4
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Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the wind, because she's human. She makes mistakes, likes the wrong kind of man, and overall does whatever she has to in order to get things done the way she wants them done. She isn't anyone I aspire to be, but she's the most realistic character.
2006-10-17 02:18:42
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answered by oracle062882 1
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Jack Ryan, the CIA Agent who ultimately becomes President of the United States in Tom Clancy's books. He is a fictional real American hero. He's the kind of guy I would vote for for President.
2006-10-17 02:16:04
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answered by lmnop 6
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Charlotte from Charlotte's Web. I am aware that this book is truly too young for me, but how can one give up a favorite. Charlotte is truly a kind, generous, caring, and pure existance. She truly depicts all the good in the world.
2006-10-17 06:36:13
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answered by Jess 1
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Yossarian from Catch 22
2006-10-17 06:18:21
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answered by onetruekev 5
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DEFINITELY--ALEX CROSS--is the main character in many of james pattersons excellent novels-he is a strong,honest man with integerity-he is a psychologist who used to work for the police department in washington--he left to join the fbi in the same capacity--he is the father of two children-he was widowed when his wife was killed in a drive by shooting-the killer was never found--the newest novel called CROSS-comes out on nov.13th--ive already pre-ordered it on amazon--this promises to be the best alex cross novel yet--he finds his wifes killer-hope this helped!
2006-10-17 19:18:56
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answered by yankeegirl 3
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Either Conan the Warrior or Tarzan of the Apes. Why, I think the answers are self-explanatory, but I think these books and authors are about as close as you can get to written immortality, as their fans are legion, the world over.
2006-10-17 10:28:00
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answered by Anonymous
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