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Iris wrote: "My favorite characters? Where to begin? I love Anne Elliot from Persuasion, Elinor Dashwood from Sense and Sensibility. I also love Tarzan from Tarzan of the apes, and Jane Eyre from Jane Eyre. Pea..."
Jane Eyre is also one of my favorites. I love little Adele from Jane Eyre too.
The Dashwood sisters from Sense and Sensibility are also part of my favorites.
Jane Eyre is also one of my favorites. I love little Adele from Jane Eyre too.
The Dashwood sisters from Sense and Sensibility are also part of my favorites.
Emma wrote: "I like Dante the Pilgrim, Jim Hawkins and Dantès (aka the Count of Monte Cristo) :D"
I can't believe I didn't read The Count of Monte Cristo yet. I really have to.
I can't believe I didn't read The Count of Monte Cristo yet. I really have to.


The Count, definitely. Elizabeth Bennett. Becky Sharp, bless her little mercenary heart! Margaret Hale from North and South. Jane Eyre. Anne Eliot. There are a whole raft from Dickens, that I don't know where to start.
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Oh, you must read the Count! Read the unabridged (it's long but reads fast), and I'd recommend the Robin Buss translation (I know Penguin Classics uses it).
The Count, definitely. Elizabeth Benn..."
Perhaps we can read The Count of Monte Cristo as a group read? Everybody here seems to be interested by this book and we can find it esaily.
The Count, definitely. Elizabeth Benn..."
Perhaps we can read The Count of Monte Cristo as a group read? Everybody here seems to be interested by this book and we can find it esaily.

My friend read the Penguin Classics edition. She said that the translation was very good, so may I suggest that?

Emma wrote: "Yes!!
My friend read the Penguin Classics edition. She said that the translation was very good, so may I suggest that?"
Of course. I'll put it in the poll.
My friend read the Penguin Classics edition. She said that the translation was very good, so may I suggest that?"
Of course. I'll put it in the poll.
Destiny wrote: "My favorite character is Jane Eyre. She really inspires me especially considering the era she was living in."
Jane Eyre inspire a lot of people. I think she is one of the favorites characters in classics.
Jane Eyre inspire a lot of people. I think she is one of the favorites characters in classics.
LouisXIV wrote: "I was about to start Jane Eyre, but we're reading it in school, so I think I'll wait."
I understand. I loved Jane Eyre SO MUCH but Wuthering Heights was even better. Agnes Grey (Anne's novel) was good but not extraordinary. Anyway, The Brontë siters had so much talent... I read that their brother Branwell was a little genius. He could write two letters at the same time (!!!).
I understand. I loved Jane Eyre SO MUCH but Wuthering Heights was even better. Agnes Grey (Anne's novel) was good but not extraordinary. Anyway, The Brontë siters had so much talent... I read that their brother Branwell was a little genius. He could write two letters at the same time (!!!).

Lexy wrote: "Sir Percy Blakeney is one of my all-time favorite characters. Him, Elizabeth Bennett, and Viola (Twelfth Night)"
Oh yes, Elizabeth Bennett! In fact I love all the Bennett sisters (Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia). I also love the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne.
Oh yes, Elizabeth Bennett! In fact I love all the Bennett sisters (Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia). I also love the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne.


Laurie wrote: "Scarlet O'Hara is one of my favorites, she might not have been very nice but she was certainly interesting."
I didn't read Gone With the Wind yet but I really want to.
I didn't read Gone With the Wind yet but I really want to.

I didn't read Gone With the Wind yet but I really want to." Lucrezia, Gone with the Wind reels you in from the very first line!

Laurie wrote: "Lucrezia, you will not be able to put GWTW down once you start so be prepared for many long sleepless night of reading this one."
Ok! Thank you for telling me! :)
Ok! Thank you for telling me! :)

Too many Dickens characters to list - Quilp and Madam Defarge are great villains.
Anne Shirley.
Lydia Gwilt, another great villain in Collins' "Armadale."



U nekim knjigama nije baš pozitivan lik, kao u Ahilov pev, osrednje delo i Roman o Troji, po meni bolje.
MAda se isto može reći i za Alkibijada.

Ma naravno. Nije Odisej cvijeće (dok je njegova žena odbijala prosce, on je spavao sa Kirkom i napravio joj sina), ali je svakako čovjek kojega odlikuju različite osobine i mnogi bi se sa njime mogli poistovjetiti (nije jednodimenzionalan kao Ahilej ili Ajaks, koje isključivo rat uzbuđuje). Promišljen je, govori malo, ali pametno, sposoban u borbi (nije najjači, ali je među najjačim grčkim ratnicima) i zaslužan što su, nakon 10 godina, Grci uspjeli osvojiti Troju. I on i Alkibijad su jako domišljati i sposobni su privući i steći pozornost gomile
I love Catherine Earnshaw and Cathy Linton from Wuthering Heights. What about you?