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When I was a kid I knew no matter what was going on in my life that was crazy as hell I could go to the saterday movies and lose myself from all the troubles.I wanted to be the lone ranger,to fight against all the bad guys,then superman for the same reason.As I got older I wanted to be someone who chnaged the world and make it a better place for everyone,so many folks I read about or saw in the movies I cant list them all.I gess I should have been in law inforcement insted I did something else.
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Yeah... that's me "in a nut-shell", save missing a few traits like mechanical skills without breaking fingernails. |
Have to say Stu Redman from Stephen Kings the Stand,," county don't mean dumb" guss i want to see myself the strong type with a good heart. also marshal dillon from gunsmoke ahh my drema just me and my horse saving people making a change for good. Finally from Radclyffe's books the justice serise Dell the rookie copwho is not all female she is like me a cross a stury in contasts..:knighthorse:
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Of all the characters in either a story from a book or in a movie, I know that I identify closely with "Rose" in the movie Titanic - mostly because of her social disposition (i.e., she was from a once well-to-do background, she's torn about being married - which she knows to do so is for all the wrong reasons, and because she's full of life and feels like her life will end if she keeps doing what her mother wishes for her to do) and how she actively chooses to live her life with purpose and defy social conventions of her day.
She's strong willed, feisty, sassy at times, funny, warm, sensitive and certainly an intellectual of her own accord - all things that I feel are aligned closely with who I percieve myself to be. :blueheels: |
Scarlett O'Hara - her strength and fight
Scout Finch - she stood up for what was right, was what she believed in, and questioned authority all while having a huge heart for others Celie - no matter how bad it got she kept her dignity and in the end emerged victorious Jo March - her ambition, independence and compassion Elizabeth Bennet - well-read, fiercly independent and strong Hester Prynne - she didn't shrink from her sentence, she was compassionate and defied the oppressive authority of her puritanical society |
I would have to say the book I identified with the most as a kid was 'The Outsiders'. All the S.E. Hinton books has characters I could relate to.
I can also see myself in Novalee Nation in 'Where the Heart Is'. |
Lisabeth Salander
she is hired by Mikael Blomkvist (journalist) in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (author, Stieg Larrson). She's relentless, isn't fooled easily, stakes out her territory, goes in for the 'kill' - absolutely loved the role she played in this story. She's compassionate, gutsy, independent, intelligent as fuck and runs the fuck (so to speak). |
Cayce Pollard: protagonist of William Gibson's 2003 novel Pattern Recognitiona "one-woman school of anti whose very austerity periodically threatens to spawn its own cult" |
Jane Eyre (Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte) “I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself. I will keep the law given by God; sanctioned by man. I will hold to the principles received by me when I was sane, and not mad—as I am now. Laws and principles are not for the times when there is no temptation . . . They have a worth—so I have always believed; and if I cannot believe it now, it is because I am insane—quite insane: with my veins running fire, and my heart beating faster than I can count its throbs.” |
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