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Hello guys. Tell me, what's your favorite character in the literature?

I love Lisbeth Salander.

>> No.4549054

I have a soft spot for the Knight of the Rueful Countenance.

>> No.4549061

Idk they're all pretty hateable. Maybe H-harry P-potter???

>> No.4549066

>>4549040
Judas from Last Temptation.

>> No.4549088

Madame Psychosis

>> No.4549096

Judge Holden Caulfield

>> No.4549104

I don't know what the fuck why would I have one?

>> No.4549110

Philip Marlowe.

>> No.4549130

either lily bruscoe or mr ramsay from to the lighthouse

>> No.4549143

probably van helsing

>> No.4549150

>>4549040
God is a pretty powerful character

>tips fedora

>> No.4549159
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4549159

Douglas Adams's computer systems and every day sentient/semi sentient objects are huge favorites at the moment.
Tend to have more personality and purpose than his characters, which I guess is sort of the point.

>> No.4549166

>>4549159
I'll always have a soft spot for Marvin the paranoid android.

>> No.4549180

>>4549040
Judge Holden.

>> No.4549182

>>4549040
Either Roland from the Song of Roland or Ignatius J. Reilly. Judge Holden is a close runner up

>> No.4549209

>>4549040
Harry Haller

He is as weak a faggot as I am

>> No.4549218

Stoner.

>> No.4549233

>>4549096
yep

>>4549088
>not pemulis

>> No.4549240

Jacob Barnes

>> No.4549244

Werther

>> No.4549260

quentin compson

>> No.4549304

I like Robert Cohn a lot. He's so old fashioned and pitiable, but he holds his head high and acts like a gentleman.

>> No.4549327

Tzeentch

>> No.4549328

Charles Bu-I mean- Henry Chinaski.

>> No.4549421

>>4549110
dis

>> No.4550665

>>4549110
Hu3

>> No.4550691

>>4549110
this

>> No.4550707

Henry Winter from The Secret History by Donna Tartt. Such a charming, educated sociopath. Such a brilliant young man - the kind of prodigy I wish I had been, never mind the character's tragic downfall at the end.

>> No.4550740

No mention of Socrates? Stay pleb /lit/

>> No.4550809

>>4549233
>not Mario