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Mine is Bundle Brent. She's just neat, and feisty in a cool way.

>> No.22082921

Hemingway

>> No.22082974

>>22082891
Either Anna Karenina, or Madame Olenska from Age of Innocence

I think i fell in love with those two, bad...

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>>22082891
The Wife of Bath

Her prologue is twice as long as her story. She is the most fleshed out character in the whole work.

>> No.22082983

P.G.O.A.T.

>> No.22082995

Eowyn

>> No.22083058

Anna Karenina, Mouche from The Lost Steps, Amaranta and Ursula from One Hundred Years of Solitude.

>> No.22083080

>>22083058
>Amaranta
You sure you don't mean Rebeca? I liked her much better, earth eating and all

Also, man did marquez know how to write sex scenes. I swear i had half a chub for a lot of the book

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Ursula Brangwen

>> No.22083089

Jane Eyre

>> No.22083134

The fruit thief from the fruit thief, Sonya from C and P, Eowyn from LOTR.

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she did nothing wrong

>> No.22083190

Muriel from The Haar because she reminds me of my grandma

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Granny Aching. Just a cool tough old broad

>> No.22083242

>>22083080
I love Amaranta because she doesn't fit and she's full of regret. That part where she burns her hand because of Pietro Crespi ;_;

>> No.22083245

>>22082891
Kazimiera Wąsowska, my wife

>> No.22083347

Edith stoner

>> No.22083439

Mina Harker

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>>22083141
For me it's

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Pre-wall Hermione. You decide when that is.

>> No.22083473

>>22082891
Anna Karenina and it's not even close, although Jane Eyre comes pretty close.

>> No.22083489

>>22083465
Medea > Antigone. Death count fucker.

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Mona.

>> No.22083867

Scarlett O'Hara

>> No.22083926

>>22083867
I am fairly confident that she is not fictitious.

>> No.22083930

>>22083926
kek. Drunk.

>> No.22083933

>>22083470
Fourth image is the wall.

>> No.22084289

>>22082891
Franny Glass, always and forever.

>> No.22084309

Captain ahab

>> No.22085411

>>22083489
I honestly haven't read Medea. What does this mean?

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>>22082891
don't have one

>> No.22086345

Mme de Saint-Ange

>> No.22087246

>>22082891
If you mean favourite in the sense of most accurately portraying what women are really like, Sue Bridehead from 'Jude the Obscure'.

If you mean favourite in the sense that one could fall in love with the character, I'm going to go with Catherine Sloper from 'Washington Square' and Lucy Snowe from 'Vilette'. Maybe also Tess from Tess of the d'Urbervilles.

>> No.22087360

cathy ames

>> No.22087384

Ada Veen. Too hot not to be. Would catalogue insects with.

>> No.22087412

La Maheude from Germinal

>> No.22087665

>>22087412
Big agree, although Grandpa Maheude is my favorite character in that book in general.

>> No.22087684

Sonya

>> No.22088028

>>22087684
I was waiting to see this lol