What fictional character from books do you most identify with?
who told him he could read my diary t bh
>>8770127
Hamlet.lol jk, obviously J. Alfred Prufrock.
>looser
is this some kind of a meme or what? why do so many people spell it like that?
I'm relatively thin, and can hold down a job, but I see myself in Ignatius, a bit too much. Just in the fact of being a somewhat educated underachiever.
>>8770136
Because that's how you pronounce it
Stephen Dedalus
>>8770127
Don Quioxte
>>8770127
antigone
It’s uncomfortable to confess that I identify most with Amy Dunne from the novel Gone Girl. Psycho bitch. Spoiled brat. Twisted. Toxic.
johan nagel :(
>>8770168
Cringe
>>8770127
I identify a lot with the main character from The Sailor who fell from grace with the sea.
>>8770139
I had a Professor once describe Stephen as "That guy you want to sit far away from in a lecture"
>>8770220
That probably explains why I hate myself
>>8770127
I'm literally Captain Ahab
Stavrogin :^)
Jesus
>>8770127
Hamlet, which is embarrrassing
though at timesStephen Dedalus
Either Edward Bast or Thomas Eigen
>>8770127
The protagonist in Hunger, was like reading my diary desu
>>8770298
>Hamlet, which is embarrrassing
>Implying your apprehensions about talking to cuties can be likened to apprehensions about killing the current king
Anon please.
>>8770168
I know you know I know this is copypasta, but I'm going to post a reply alluding to its being copypasta anyway:
Unseen, rare copypasta, mm-mmm.
>>8770154
>not Kreon
A guy appeared at a dinner somewhere around the middle of the Vivisector by Patrick White, who I kind of resemble. Not sure who else.
Lieutenant Glahn from Pan.
I am so fucking pathetic.
>>8770127
That one
>>8770320
Fuck you I flirted with a /lit/ cutie for three hours last Thursday night.
And ja, it is a pretty loose and poor comparison.
>>8770331
I can just imagine Hamlet saying this
>>8770127
the judge from blood meridian. Intelligent, witty, and with a wicked sense of humour.
>>8770320
Ah, I think you misunderstood. I meant that it's embarrassing to say Hamlet, since that's from when I was like 14 and probably based on severe misreadings of the character. But I still couldn't think of anyone I identified with more.
>>8770136
monolinguals can't even write their own language
>>8770138
Like it's literally not how you pronounce it though. "loo" is not the same sound as the "lo" in loser.
>>8770127
The main character of my diary, desu.
The narrator in Notes from Underground.
>>8770220
What country?
>>8770139
This but I try my best to be a Leopold Bloom and/or a Don Quixote tbqh
>>8770127
One of the main characters from Charles Dickens' book Hard Times. The way he went on about how he lives by facts and truths. I can't fucking stand the way that some people will take something they heard or assume, not knowing if it's correct or not, and will defend it as fact just for the sake of it. For the sake of wishing to be right. For instance, I needed to take my paperwork to a place. Bitch tells me I need to SEND it before hand. That's not what they told me on the phone. For the next hour or so, in spite of my attempts to change subject, she goes on and on about me having to SEND the paperwork in.
I call the next day, and I just bring it with me, I don't need to send it. Most of the night was spent arguing for NOTHING simply because I maintained that "I don't think that's the case" and she would not accept anything but "you are right, I will". I told her I'll call tomorrow, but I don't think it's going to be the case. For some reason, my refusal to bend over backwards and accept her word as gospel, as well as even SUGGESTING that she might be wrong, caused a huge shit show. She never did apologise for being wrong and making a night thoroughly unpleasant.
p e c h o r i n
>>8770127
Harry Haller from Steppenwolf.
I was horrified to find out that I was literally reading about myself, and how much of a depressed whiny fuck I am.
After reading it I even met an incredible girl (in her own way) that brought back my interest in life, but it didn't work out at the end and she definitely didn't send one of her cutie friends to have sex with me unfortunately.
>>8770327
Hey Karl Ove! How's it going? Too bad about the divorce, will Linda get the kids?
>>8770139
He's a horrid pretentious person. Mr Bloom is the one you should be like
Lil Proust
>>8770480
Goddamn seconded.
>>8770374
>Cringe. Say that again when one of you has written something on the level of anything that Joyce wrote
They don't realize it most of them but thats the point of Stephen Dedalus, he could never have written Ulysses. He was a pseud who despite being big talk tried to do what Joyce would do but failed and had to scurry home and become a school teacher.
He is a perfect representation of this board
>>8770127
How do I become Hannibal Lecter?
>>8770556
You'd probably do well to watch Mads Mikkelsen's interpretation and imitate him and his habits, like everyone else.
Kirillov from Demons
Kazantzakis' Jesus
>>8770127
Gollum/Smeagol
>Tfw Gregor Samsa
>>8770840
Actually, yes.
>>8770127
Michel Djerzinkski
Ignatius J. Reilly
>>8770127
Tom and Sam Hamilton from East of Eden by John Steinbeck or Colonel Aureliano Buendia (I wish) from 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I'm doomed.
howard roark
>>8770137
>ignatius
>underachiever
Dude has 0 employability
>>8770840
gregor samsa is the only fictional character i particularly identify with
Bartleby. NEET life for me thx
Holden Caulfield
Rodion Raskolnikov without the wanting to commit a murder.
>>8770139
This. Even with everyone in this thread calling him pretentious, it still fits me. People tell me I'm pretentious all the time. My English teacher in high school called me an "acquired taste"
>>8770993
you, me, every other goddman man-child
>>8770994
So not Rodion Raskolnikov.
>>8771007
did you read the book
Naoko from Norwegian Wood. Trying to communicate with others makes me wanna hang myself too.
>>8770127
Patrick Batemen.
Intelligent, nihilistic, and with a wicked sense of humour.
ten bucks says the guy in ops pic hammers more top tier pussy in a semester than u will in a life
Lemuel from Malone Dies
Huxley's Anthony Beavis
Ish from Earth Abides
>>8770995
Did he fuck you?
Oblomov
>>8771109
I would love to be fucked by a highschool teacher and have him tell me "I'm an acquired taste" as he whipes me off, and I'm not even gay.
>>8770610
Based Kirilov (but really don't do it)
Marla Singer
>>8771215
When the time comes.
>>8770308
Bast strikes me as a toned down Wyatt. He doesn't go quoting reams of medieval alchemical manuals and flemish biographies, but you can tell he has the same spark, the same temperament. Especially when he becomes choleric.
>>8770384
Semantics!
Alexei Ivanovich
Not sure, but the person who I'd most like to be is Razumikhin.
emil sinclair
>>8771900
Would you prefer to be him over Myshkin?
Kalganov
>>8770127
God
>>8770384
It's not the vowel sound, it's the s... I'm not sure of the linguistic terminology here but "loose" has a unvoiced s (snake) while "lose" has a voiced s (nose)
>>8770994
saym
>>8770127
Humbert Humbert
>>8770127
I don't know, I do know that I hate characters that sell out their ideology/side for pussy
>>8770384
what? 2 oo=U you pronounce it with u and not as loser
>>8772059
>implying god is a personality and not a phenomenon
>>8770127
Doc from Cannery Row
>>8770127
Gatsby. there was someone I loved, once...
Pechorin
jimmy from oryx and crake
Franny Glass.
Come on lit, no one's Josef K. yet?
>>8770127
Leto II, God Emperor of Dune
>>8770127
Alyosha from brother's karamazov, eccentric, and a bit religious
>>8770127
Meursault
Edmond DantesI wish
>>8770993
This
>>8772435
Staring into that green light, old sport?
>>8770127
Piggy
>>8772700
edgelord detected
>>8771109
She*
I wish. Her rump was cosmic.
>>8770318
same i love him
hes so moved by kindness but still pissd at dumb people
Lucy Snowe ;/
>>8772587
I wish I was Franny. Or Molly Bloom.
>>8773146
To be honest I don't really see him in a positive light and I know it MUST be mostly bullshit.
But he is the only fictional with whom I shared a similarity in the thought process with the omnipresence of the division between what we feel and what we are supposed to feel and not really being able to think about we experience beyond the sensations of the now.
So yeah that's just my only choice by default, I'm probably seeing too much in it and if there is any likeness between us that's probably not really a good thing.
Juan García Madero in the first part of The Savage Detectives
Bernardo Soares
sydney carton
Ivan Fyodorovich Karamazov
>>8770168
>>8770137
After my mom read this she wouldn't shut up about comparing him to me
>Bin ich ein Gott? Mir wird so licht!
Faust
>>8770127
Through middle/high school I was exactly like Pierre Bezukhov, now I'm pretty much Andrei Bolkonsky.
William Stoner
>>8770127
I have never read a novel with a character I strongly identify with.
The closest might be Ayn Rand's Franciso d'Anconia.
Raskolnikov, at least since I read Stirner.
>>8770153
Damn, I wonder what sort of life you lead.
>>8770407
Yeah it's kinda sad, I'm with you.
Roger Chillingworth
>>8770127
Esther Greenwood from The Bell Jar when I think about myself existentially. Although in the context of my family and acquaintances, I'm probably an Orin Incandenza.
My diary desu
Yozo
>>8770286
Hehe
>>8770570
I want to consume Mads one day.
>>8772182
Probably more like a bit of both.
>>8773628
I dont know how to feel about feeling connected to Bernardo Soares
>>8770127
Fyodor Dolokhov.
Intelligent, nihilistic, with a wicked sense of humour.
>>8770135
>tfw I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be
benjy
Joe Bonham. Not so much as he is represented in the flashbacks, but the way he figures out his world after losing everything perfectly paralleled how I think. This is the first time I ever saw myself in a fictional character and was a pretty good feeling to be quite honest.
Vladdy.
Josef K.
Tom Navidson
Gregory Berrycone of course
>>8775528
T h i s です
Salvatore Paradise
Harry Haller.
Did anyone else read GR and go "Yeah. I'm like Slothrop"
Yossarian
Matrim Caughton? I don't know. I've read so many.
>>8770136
>Guy obv has a non-Germanic name
>prob. English isn't his mother-tongue
>some kind of a meme
I'd like you to write anything coherent in that guy's native language, before you spout shit
>>8772632
>assertive
>persuasive
>confident
>gets loads of poosi
>works in a high position in a bank>gets stabbed to the heart for being an inane piece of shit and not understanding that he deserved it all along
these don't really apply to most /lit/ browsers, i assume most are self-pitying neets here
>>8778357
Me desu, but manufacturing engineer
I deserve it too, total mach
>>8770127
Peter Walsh and Stephen Dedalus
Lucky Jim
Dr. Zack Busner
Humbert Humbert
>>8776307
you're under arrest, sir
>>8770127
Socrates.
>>8778641
>Socrates
>fictional caracter
top bk
>>8778645
>2016
>still believing Socrates isn't a fictional character invented by Plato
>>8770336
kek
Maybe Arsen Zahray rated his own book of life?
Prospero from Tempest.
>>8770993
Same
Raskolnikov
>>8778587
Same, but no Callaghan
>>8776874
In the Pynchon ouvre, I identified more with Profane. I also share a lot of personality traits with Mason.
>>8779121
I can identify with a noble character while at the same time considering myself far inferior.
>>8772700
E D G Y
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YHWH from The Bible.
>>8779121
>being too gullible/naive/impressionable to fall for obvious trolling
JUST
Tyrion Lannister
>Let me give you some advice bastard. Never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you
Ivan Karamazov
I am literally Candide
Shadowthrone, probably.
Raskolnikov
>>8770127
John The Savage
Brave New World
john grady cole
Ditie from pic related, an insecure short guy who found melancholy happiness in solitude (without the erstwhile casual sex)
>>8770127
lord jim
That gay guy from Indignation (Philip Roth) who was roommates with the main character for a shirt time
Quentin Coldwater, without the positive characteristics.
Obviously this only means aresembling thought process.
Quentin Compson
Hans Castorp
>>8772587
or this