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What your favorie classic female character?

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Whats your favorite female of classic literature. OOh and I hate to say something about Twilight everytime cuz its gotten crazy , but Bella is not a classic character.

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  1. Modern-

    I love Hermione :).

    Classic--

    Jane Eyre or Elizabeth Bennett.


  2. Danny Taggart

  3. Lizzie from Pride and Prejudice :)

  4. Um, I can't think of any besides charlotte from charlottes web. Does that count?

  5. Jane Bennet, she's just so much funner than Elizabeth, who is, just a bit opinionated. No offense intended, love Pride and Prejudice! I like that she's shy too.

  6. I like people like Elizabeth Bennet(Pride and Prejudice) and Josephine March(Little Women). They're completely opposite of me, but perhaps that's why I love them so much. I wish I had their character traits.  

  7. Jane Eyre.  

  8. My favorite classic female character (today) is Ursula Buendia, the matriarch of the Buendia family in 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Marquez. She is strong, loyal, multi-faceted; she is a great character throughout this classic book.

  9. Scarlett O'Hara.

  10. I'm a huge fan of Becky Sharpe from Vanity Fair. Much like her later version, Scarlett O'Hara, she was very much a manipulative anti-heroine. However, I liked her determination and cleverness. She was never boring, insipid, or weak. Somehow, whether her means were moral or not, she always came out on top.  

  11. Bec from Darren Shan's Demonata.

    Its classic in my heart

  12. Dorothy Gale


  13. Jo March from Little  Women

  14. Anna Karenina, there's just something so tragic about her, that I can't help but feel sorry for her.


  15. Elizabeth Bennet

  16. She's not classic but I must say I'm quite fond of Hermionie Granger.  She's quite a character.  For classic, I like Meg Murray and Lucy Pevensie the best.  They're outcasts in most ways, Meg being a bit of a freak and Lucy being the youngest and most imaginative, but they push through.  They're flawed characters but that's what makes them so great.  I also really like Alice from Alice in Wonderland and Wendy Darling, although Wendy is a bit unrealistic in my mind.

  17. Elizabeth Bennet....she's smart and funny and has the essence of a real human being. It's easy to relate to her even if she is in a different time period.

  18. Jane Eyre.

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