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Holden Caulfield (The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger), Rodion Raskolnikov (Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevski), Mr. Darcy (Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen).
How do you do it? Youβre always expecting the worst, and itβs a tragedy that life has proved you right time and time again. Youβve learned not to get your hopes up, your mind too grounded in reality. The world is exactly as itβs presented in front of you and it can only get worse from there. However, is that really who you are? We donβt buy it. Deep down, everybody has hopes and dreams. We suspect you have them too, even if you keep them hidden deep inside your heart.Β
the characters in your story
PAGE 39: THE SEDUCER.Β You really donβt understand why everyone seems to fall at their feet. You find them a little too arrogant for your liking, they know theyβre beautiful and they use it for their benefit. And it has rubbed you off all along. Youβre better off staying away from them.
PAGE 41: THE HOTSHOT. You never thought you could call them a friend, after all, you both are practically polar opposites. But theyβre impulsive and youβre grounded so you balance each other out. You keep them safe, they get you out of your comfort zone. Itβs the perfect friendship.
PAGE 57: THE INGENUE.Β You never thought you could be attracted to hopeful and dreamy, but here you are. You want to be around them at all times, you want to hear them talk and smile and laugh. You know youβre crushing, but the fear of rejection paralyzes you. So you make do, friends will have to be.