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Post by Cygnus X-1 on Nov 11, 2004 15:42:00 GMT -5
Inspired by Fireball's "You and Your Analogious Anime Selves" thread. But this is equating members to characters in literature. Much broader, much easier. (Note- I don't think this belongs in the liberal arts forums, because it's not actually serious discussion of books and their plots, but if it becomes so, I will most certainly move it to its proper place.)
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Ai: No idea.
Black Ace: Charles Darnay, A Tale of Two cities, Charles Dickens.
Crazy 8: Dill, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee.
Gojira: Colonel Graff, Ender's Game, Orson Scott Card.
Dark Aries: Huckleberry Finn, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Hucleberry Finn, Mark Twain.
Draco Starcloud: Mad Hatter, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll.
Manae: Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare. (Except a little less crazy.)
Mega Raptor: Mustapha Mond, Brave New World, Aldous Huxley.
Neo Ellis: No idea.
Nowehere Man: Horatio, Hamlet, William Shakespeare.
Otaku: Scarlett O'Hara, Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell.
Raz: Roger, Lord of the Flies, Golding.
Rose: Jane Eyre, Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
Sean: The Underground Man, Note from the Underground, Dostoevsky. (Except a little less wise and a LOT more hormonal.)
Steel: Donald, Blue Remembered Hills, Dennis Potter
Wag: Tim Johnson, To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
Zorak: Jack, Lord of the Flies, Golding.
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If I forgot anyone, do tell.
Oh ya, and,
I = FRANCIS URQUHART, MAVERICK = COLLINGRIDGE
But for reals, maybe I'll tell you all the Tim Johnson in-joke one day.
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Post by Fireball on Nov 11, 2004 16:00:28 GMT -5
You forgot me.
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Post by Tobari Sabbatine on Nov 11, 2004 17:03:50 GMT -5
and me!
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Post by Cygnus X-1 on Nov 11, 2004 17:20:08 GMT -5
Yeah, mostly because I couldn't think of a thing for you two.
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Post by Fireball on Nov 11, 2004 17:28:25 GMT -5
Well think! I'm like a non french Aramis for example.
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Post by Cygnus X-1 on Nov 11, 2004 17:54:48 GMT -5
From.....?
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Post by DarkAries on Nov 11, 2004 18:10:27 GMT -5
The Three Musketeers, by Dumas.
And if anybody, Aries would compare Sean more to a more angsty version of The Count of Monte Cristo from the Dumas book of the same name.
Ai's kinda like Ian Malcolm outta Jurassic Park by Crichton, too.
Ellis doesn't really have a personality, either, so...
*grins.*
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Post by Mega Raptor on Nov 11, 2004 18:33:28 GMT -5
*has absolutely no idea who 'Mustapha Mond' is, so can't say if it's accurate or not*
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Post by Cygnus X-1 on Nov 11, 2004 18:56:44 GMT -5
Read Brave New World. The most twisted classic literature I have ever read.
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Post by Ai on Nov 11, 2004 19:13:34 GMT -5
Ai's kinda like Ian Malcolm outta Jurassic Park by Crichton, too. Y'think?
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Post by DarkAries on Nov 11, 2004 19:17:09 GMT -5
Oh yeah. Perverted, nihilistic, defeatist, living in his own head and easily hopped up on morphine.
That's an Ai if Aries ever heard one.
*grins.*
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Post by Ai on Nov 11, 2004 19:19:07 GMT -5
Hehe, well, I suppose. I think I'm a bit more optimistic than he is, though.
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Post by Fireball on Nov 11, 2004 20:26:56 GMT -5
Truth be told, I am actually much more like the Duke de Beaufort in Twenty Years After. Energetic at times, stuborn, and can get confused with my choice of words.
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Post by Craze on Nov 11, 2004 21:26:54 GMT -5
Read Brave New World. The most twisted classic literature I have ever read. And that's not even twisted compared some other classic literature... Sab: Reminds me of Benjy from The Sound and the FuryBut, on the one you gave me, I have not read To Kill A Mocking Bird so I can't comment on the selection.
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Kensai
Delta
Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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Post by Kensai on Nov 11, 2004 21:29:14 GMT -5
Who would i be?
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