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Who is your literary hero?
Parker Morris
Brandon Hall
Konstantin Levin
Jose Taylor
Really? Why?
The incredibly based князь Mышкин (Prince Myshkin)
Jayden Peterson
Guy Crouchback
Christopher Jones
humbert humbert
Aaron Johnson
>tfw no blissful, beautiful Levin-Kitty marriage
Adam Moore
Probably Pierre Bezukhov or Edmond Dantés
Elijah Hall
>Edmond Dantes
Same for me
Jacob Powell
Your mom
Benjamin Ramirez
Michael Owen
Eli Garcia
jon snow
Kayden Peterson
Great Gatsby
Evan Nguyen
Oof
Adrian Diaz
Dantès here as well
Thomas Moore
Unironically the underground man
Jayden Jones
Siegfried
Mason Allen
Rorschach
Caleb Howard
Cornelius Suttree
Jordan Hernandez
>his literary hero was a massive cuck
Xavier Ortiz
Bartleby
Caleb Carter
Stop be mean. I just like his relentless drive to grasp the ephemeral goal and his capacity for life.
Zachary Long
Should i continue reading if Levin is the only character I like? The marriage stuff bores me to tears.
Colton Cooper
Napoleon
Noah Flores
Zooey Glass
Sebastian Nguyen
Richard Hammond
Tyler Young
I thought Yea Forums was a Christian board? This thread suggests otherwise.
Michael Baker
Bardamu from journey to the end of the night
Alexander Martin
Based. Was just about to say the same.
Cameron Ortiz
Wyatt Gwyon
Robert James
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Michael Jackson
Lucifer, not for the edgy reasons, but because he's the only one willing to do such a thankless job.
Connor Moore
Odysseus is the kind of man I wish I could be. Intelligent, strong and beloved for his deeds and his virtues. Even though he suffers horribly he still pushes on, and in the face of temptation he will still choose his home and family, which is inherently tied to responsibility, work, suffering and ultimately death. He could have been an immortal getting divine unaging pussy forever, but he chose to live as a man with the glory and misery that follows it rather than as a god in an island of pleasure.
Don Quixote is a good pick too, because I envy his passion, his wisdom and the romantic spirit that he possesses.
Andrew Edwards
Which interpretation of Lucifer? There's a ton of them.
Grayson Rivera
Hoke Moseley
Leo Gutierrez
Odysseus desu
Cooper Jackson
caesar
Nathan White
Tom joad
Isaac Walker
Are you referring to Sancho or Don?
Ian Ramirez
>Levin is the only character I like
I think you should. Levin's story is really nice as far as I remember. I approached the book thinking it was about Anna since the title is Anna Karenina, but I found that Levin is a more interesting character.
Jaxon Roberts
>Don
Caleb Jones
Connor Ward
Lord Henry
Rogozhin
Alexander Price
Anna is a disgusting evil whore
Jose Sullivan
Sir Terry Pratchett who upon being knighted for services to literature said he was only awarded it because his service was not actually writing any literature. Also once he was knighted he went about finding a meteorite and smelting it into some ore and forged his own sword because what is a knight without a sword?
David Brown
Agreed. Women who read this book take her as some sort of feminist hero. In reality she was seduced by a Chad who she then decided to run away with-- thus ruining the lives of many people and even her own child. She's worthy of both pity and reproach.
Caleb Hughes
Diatoma
Adam Bennett
This
Austin Adams
Adam Moore
How many hot dogs do you eat per day?
Brandon Watson
Bulkington in Moby Dick
Adam Stewart
i'm really drunk and this got me in tears
Juan Hall
Danny Renahan from Ayn Rand's Little Street
Joshua Edwards
Ulrich
Jaxson Jackson
Only answer
Colton Sanders
Gaston Bonaparte.
Jaxson Moore
Horselover Fat
Zachary Harris
>Women who read this book take her as some sort of feminist hero
It’s amazing that someone could read the same book as me and come away with such a radically different interpretation. I assume their moral compass is fucked though
Parker Hall
The prince is based such as your are, user. For me he's on pair with Alyosha, tho.
Liam Martin
he was an idiot though
Dylan Carter
Sydney Carton
Angel Lee
Yeah it's crazy. They think Anna is some hero because she slept with more than one guy and wasn't willing to be "tied down" through marriage. They call what subsequently follows (the ruined lives of pretty much everyone) "the destructive power of love". I cannot imagine a more brainlet idea.
Yeah I like Alyosha as well. But I don't think I could ever be so pure. (Same applies to Myshkin I guess)