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Guest Christy.dancer

This MAY be a dumb question, but which character out of the Harry Potter Books/Movies do you identify with the most? (I'm guessing I'm going to get a flood of Hermoine's, but let's see where this goes.)

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Guest Elizabeth K

No - the ghost girl in the lavatory in the earlier movie (second?)- I am still floating around looking for a reason to come back to the land of the living.

Spooky answer - eah? :D

Actually I am not from Canada - so revise that to

Spooky answer y'all? N'awleans actually B)

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Guest SamanthA

I would say that I identify with Ron Weasley, has nothing to do with gender or anything, just because of my red hair and everyone always tells me I look like him. Gets REALLY annoying though.

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Guest Sarah Marie

Professor McGonical because of her regal sense of elegance and her ability to shape shift into a beautiful cat. *purrs loudly*

Still, I would love to have Hermoine's free spirited personality. :P

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Guest CharlieRose

I think that Dumbledore is my favorite character. I certainly would like to be like him (as a person, you know, beneath the surface and everything. In the last few books his character becomes so deep and complex, it made me love him even more)

Who am I the most like?

Luna Lovegood, perhaps? :P I'd like to think I'm a lot less gullible, but I think a lot of the time my mind works like hers.

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I like to believe it's Sirius Black, but I'm much more of a Lupin character. I dunno, just the bookish groupie - the one that's always backing out of things but is the brains behind it all kind of fits. And then I also have the horrible monthlies -although I'm not a werewolf :D

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Guest joeytheman16

This may be partially my ego talking here but I think I am a Harry kinda guy. I tend to look after those I love first and me later. I also am one of the "outsiders" that everyone knows...if that made any sense at all.

Yea that's me!

Joey

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Guest ChloëC

I am just absolutely fascinated by Severus Snape. He really seems to have two personalities that are in constant opposition with one another. If you've read all the books, you know which side he actually was on (I won't tell here!) but throughout the story, you can see that he is really conflicted about where he is going and what he is doing. (for instance in the first several books, he alternately helps Harry with no one knowing and then totally ridicules him in private when no else is around. Is he good? or bad?)

See, having sort of another personality within me, I think I can understand a little of his dilemma.

Oh, back to the question, yes, Hermione is cute, strong willed, independent, a good friend, but I suppose at my stage in life, it's probably Molly Weasley. She's just Hermione all grown up but with a family to take care of. um, oh, yes, Ron is one of her children, isn't he, and, uh, he and Hermione, well, ok, I won't tell, but that is something to ponder, isn't it?

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Guest My_Genesis

definitely Ron Weasley.

he's kind of the misfit and the underdog, something about that is very relate-able to me...lol. plus he kinda has a bad temper..and im not a redhead but i kinda have a red-headed temper sometimes...haha. also I tend to get frustrated when all my friends seem to have more money than I do and my mom is nice to everyone else but me. :P

Snape and McGonagall are probably my fave. characters, though, even though I don't identify much with either of them.

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Guest shotgun_sinner

Hmm... This is kinda a hard question... I've read all the books (numerous time :P ) and know each one inside out...

So I'd prolly have to say.... one would be Professer Snape. Misfit in school and tried to hang with the Bad Aces and what-not. But in the end everything changed.

He did it all for love. That is what I try to achieve in my day to day. (sorry bout any half-spoilers! :D couldnt help myself!)

Another might be Dumbledore, but thats just b/c he's so cryptic and mysterious. but in such a funny and entertaining way! :lol: I want to be like that!!!

LOL

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well, after some deliberation, I'm totally going with Bellatrix Lestrange. I have totally been in love with her since she first appeared in the fourth book. she's got style, and, as an added bonus, she's the only one who really has a chance of getting with Voldemort. and seriously, who wouldn't want to get with him.

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I am either Moaning Myrtle, Luna Lovegood or Hermione. I am a lot like each of them so I can sympathize with them. I also like each of them for their unique qualities. I have also been compared to each of them at one point or another.

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Guest Gloria13

I like professor Lupin.

He is the first person to really help Harry develope the side of himself to cope with all that is going on. And he is the person that gets shunned by parents for what he is, sort of what we have to worry about with outsiders.

Gloria

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Guest Jess_W

lol though he is a guy i'd have to say lupin as while, he's sort of an outcast only accepted buy those at the school and a few of his former freinds, but not by his family and some other past friends

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Neville. He's not the obvious leader type, but he can definitely hold his own. He's smart at some things and not at others, but he's passionate about what he does like to study. He's got family, but he's got kind of a tenuous relationship with them because of things beyond his control.

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