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TOP 10 BOOKISH FICTIONAL CHARACTERS WE LOVE:
I now hand over the post to the wonderful peeps at IBS.
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Any book lover would
agree that if two book loving strangers met, they wouldn’t stay strangers for
long; there would always be a handy topic to break the ice– What Have You Been
Reading? As Anne of Green Gables would probably put it, meeting another
book-lover is like meeting a ‘kindred soul’. The same can be said to be true
even of fictional characters one meets, whether in books or movies. When you
come across a fictional character who loves to read, you can easily relate to him or her. Growing
up with Hermione Granger and Belle, I learnt that it is cool to be bookish,
never mind the negativity associated with the term in certain (less evolved,
dare I say?) minds! Here are a few unforgettable characters that embrace their
love for books:
Lisa Simpson from The
Simpsons
Born to Homer and
Marge Simpson, Lisa is the middle child in this dysfunctional American family
and its most intellectual member. She finds herself a misfit, due to her superior
intelligence, but nevertheless loves her family members. She loves to read all
kind of books ranging from Astronomy to Medicine, from Economics to Philosophy!
She is a self-righteous person who stands up against evil and is known for her
courage.
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Belle from Beauty
and the Beast
Belle is the fifth in
line of the Disney Princess series and is a well-known bookworm. Yet she is no
damsel in distress. Though young and beautiful, it is her independence and
self-reliance, more than her beauty, that define her. She makes the perfect
role model for girls of all ages. Her love for books is profound, with her
reading books throughout the day, no matter where she is - the market or the
road!
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Hermoine Granger from The
Harry Potter series
The first impression
one gets of Hermione Granger is that of a big ‘Know-it-all’. But once you read
the first few chapters, you realize that you were wrong and she is just a very
intelligent girl trying to fit into the world of Magic by devouring all
available knowledge on Magic through books. Be it the Library or the Great Hall or the spot on the
shore of the lake where the trio hang out, it is impossible to see Hermione
without a book in her hand!
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Matilda Wormwood from Matilda
Though Roald Dahl is
a well-known author, this character of his doesn’t get the attention it
deserves. Matilda Wormwood
is a gifted four-year-old girl who loves to read books. Her parents do not
recognize her great intelligence and she is often snubbed by her negligent,
dimwitted parents who consider their daughter's incredible literacy skills and
knowledge as worthless. She discovers she has psychokinetic powers which she
uses to her advantage to help out her
friends.
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Velma
Dinkley from Scooby Doo
Every ‘80s kid would
remember this pleated-skirt-wearing bespectacled character, comfortable in her
Mary Janes, who kept losing her glasses thanks to the chaos that ensued in each
episode of the Scooby Doo series. Velma
Dinkley is the smart one in the group who usually figures out the mystery in
every episode. Her sister Madelyn describes Velma as being “born with a mystery
book in her hand"!
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Tyrion Lannister from The
Game of Thrones
Finally… a male on
this list! A shrewd and educated man, Tyrion Lannister from The Game of Thrones is often seen in company
of his books and states “My mind is my weapon. My brother has his sword, King
Robert has his war hammer and I have my mind... and a mind needs books as a
sword needs a whetstone if it is to keep its edge. That’s why I read so much”.
Often belittled by others due to his size (he’s a dwarf), he scores over his
enemies by using his wit and knowledge that makes others wary of him. What he
lacks in size and strength, he makes up for it with his sharp acumen and
wisdom.
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Josephine "Jo" March from Little
Women
One of the earliest
feminists in English literature, Jo March from Little Women is the second eldest of the four daughters of the
March family. She is a geeky tomboy with a strong willed personality who loves reading
literature and is often said to be ‘un-ladylike’ for being outspoken and
opinionated. She stands out from her sisters because of her character and that’s
what makes her everybody’s favorite little
woman. No wonder she’s the one the author chose to centre the sequel
around.
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Probably the world’s most
well-known detective, Sherlock Holmes was a man of great intellect and he read
a variety of books, mostly related to science. Holmes believes that all kind of
knowledge is beneficial to the detective and he describes himself as "an
omnivorous reader with a strangely retentive memory for trifles."
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Liesel, from The Book Thief, is a kind hearted girl
who loves to read books so much that she starts to steal them even before she
learns to read. She understands the power of books and has an insatiable thirst
for them. They are her source of comfort during the period of war while she
sits in the basement waiting for the air raids to be over.
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Scout Finch from To
Kill A Mockingbird
The little voice of innocence in To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout Finch is an
inquisitive child and she loves to ask questions. She is highly talented and is
a tomboy who is often asked to be more ‘lady-like’. About reading, she says "Until
I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing."
There are so many more such characters that can be listed
down, but the above mentioned are the favorites for many of us. They go through
a life very similar to that of their readers, and they show us that reading
books is not just a hobby, not just a passion in your life; it IS life.
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written by Vanathi Parthasarathi
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I hope you enjoyed reading this post just as much as I enjoyed putting it up for you.
I'd like to thank India Book Store for stopping by our blog today and I sure hope they continue to do so on the future as well.
Thank you and happy reading!
Thank you and happy reading!
Love all your picks, but Scout Finch and Tyrion Lannister are my favorites, for totally different reasons however.
ReplyDeleteAh, good to know that. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteWhat a fun post! I loved reading it :) I've always loved Belle from Beauty and the Beast, and my daughter's name was inspired by that fairytale. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAw, that's so sweet to know. Thanks for stopping by, Lindy. i'm glad you like the post.
DeleteI loved this post !! Jo and Hermonie being my personal favourite
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