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Friday, September 25, 2009
September: Which Character Would You Be?
Which character in Graceling would you most like to be, and why?
Or, is there a character from another novel that you really identify with? Whom, and why?
I think I'd be Katsa. She's strong and isn't easily swayed. She's stubborn and determine. She scares the living day light out of people when she wants to. I'd most probably end us as a Katsa. Only I'm all fooooooor marriage:P -Jen
Queen Ashen is the character I would be. She had the strength to over come Leck for the love of her child. She had the mental capacity to know when she had to leave and she was willing to die for the life of her child.
Even though her part in the entire story was small, I found it to be the most memorable.
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Katsa and I have dissimilar vocations, but we both possess determination as well as - I'd like to think - strength and courage.
I tend to get the little sister type of role, like Bitterblue.
Hm. Maybe Bitterblue. Always watching and gathering information.
I would like to have a Grace. Singing would be fantastic.
I think I'd be Bitterblue too. I have hidden strengths and I always rise to the challenge in hard situations.
I think I'd be Katsa. She's strong and isn't easily swayed. She's stubborn and determine. She scares the living day light out of people when she wants to. I'd most probably end us as a Katsa. Only I'm all fooooooor marriage:P
-Jen
Awesome answer, Jen!
Queen Ashen is the character I would be. She had the strength to over come Leck for the love of her child. She had the mental capacity to know when she had to leave and she was willing to die for the life of her child.
Even though her part in the entire story was small, I found it to be the most memorable.
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