
We all have those characters we want to be like – those we want to emulate, but which characters did you identify with the moment you met them?
Here are mine:
Tinkerbell: Good at fixing things and figuring things out, with a ton of sass and anger if you cross me.
Alice: Often surrounded by unique characters who think I’m the unusual one.
Elizabeth Bennett: A little too smart for her own good, but just wants the best for everyone.
Who are some of the characters for books, movies,
shows, pop culture that you identify with?
See you next time!
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