Who is your favorite fictional character?

Philippines
May 15, 2009 8:45am CST
I'm sure you had met many. There are those who's enigmatic, like Willy Wonka (Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), Courageous like Harry Potter (Joanne Kathleen Rowling's HP Series), or Inquistive, let's set Mr. Robert Langton as an example (The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons of Dan Brown). My personal pick is Edward Anthony Masen Cullen. I'm not settling for mediocrity or anythying. I was just so captivated by him and his very existence that I couldn't believe that he's nothing but a mere fictional character. And someday I have to accept that. by the way, who' s yours?
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@sblossom (2168)
15 May 09
I like Wallace and Gromit. They are fictional characters by a British director and author Nick Park. They are very funny ones. As many people said you can laugh from start to finish. I suppose they are already a kind of British culture ambassodors. They really represent a special humor of British people. If it's available i suggest you to have a look at the DVD about them. you would like it. Best regards.
• Philippines
15 May 09
Thanks. :D I like humor too.
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• United States
30 May 09
PBS plays Wallace and Gromit shows a lot and I know the Wrong Trousers and Curse of the Were-rabbit were both given fairly large releases in the States. It's actually pretty easy to find them here.
• Philippines
17 Jun 09
Jane Eyre is one of my all time favorite heroine. She is both realistic and also possesses a wild imagination, she is decent and sincere, both rational and passionate, innocent, self-confident but shy and reserved before strangers, outspoken, fearless, ethical, enduring, dynamic but affectionate too, entirely likable to me.
@irisheyes (4370)
• United States
17 May 09
My all time favorite fictional character is Becky Sharpe in Thackery's VANITY FAIR. She is the quintessential bad girl who is not thoroughly bad and she shines head and shoulders over all of the goody-two-shoes heroines. The only female character I can think of that comes anywhere close to her is Scarlet O'Hara.
@lazeebee (5461)
• Malaysia
15 May 09
Hi, I favor quite a number of the protagonists from the detective novels I enjoy so much. Among them are Sherlock Holmes and Lincoln Rhymes (Jeffery Deaver's physically challenged criminologist). Highly intelligent, very intuitive with amazaing analytical skills!
• United States
30 May 09
My absolute, all-time favorite "fictional" (legendary) character has been King Arthur since I was like 6 years old. But since there's debate whether or not King Arthur was real, legend or a combination of the two, my second favorite is Charlie McGee from Stephen King's Firestarter. She is amazingly smart and strong for a nine-year-old kid and she has long been a hero of mine.
15 May 09
My favourite would probably be Kai Wren, from Zelazny's "Lord Demon". He's a demon, so rather powerful, but he's also rather humanised, so he's a bit naive sometimes, has a good sense of humour and gets himself into really stupid situations by trusting the wrong people. Then there's the protagonist of "Apathy and other small victories". He's hilarious.