Sunday, March 30, 2014

BECASUE I AM AVOIDING HOMEWORK AND I FEEL LIKE IT


I agree with the one the most. Plus it has a graph

You Scored as Emma Woodhouse
Emma is possibly one of the most loyal characters of Austen, always wanting better for those around her and doing all she possibly can to make it happen. Her motives sometimes get in the way of her good intentions and her own opinions can end up ruling her actions, but she has a good heart. She loves to be social and is welcoming to most, unless they are too silly to tolerate. While she sometimes changes her behavior to make others feel comfortable, she knows who she is and is always bettering herself.
Emma Woodhouse
66%
Elizabeth Bennet
63%
Elinor Dashwood
63%
Jane Bennet
59%
Marianne Dashwood
53%
Lady Catherine
44%

Charlotte Lucas
38%

You are Anne Elliot of Persuasion! Let's face it; you're easily persuaded, particularly when friends and relatives try to use "the Elliot way" against you. But this doesn't mean that you don't have conviction. Actually, your sense of duty is overwhelming. And though you won't stick your neck out too often, you have learned to speak up when it counts. To boot, you know how to handle sticky situations. You love deeply and constantly.

You got: Fanny Price. You’re quite shy and have often felt like an outsider, but around your closest friends you aren’t afraid to open up. You’re fiercely loyal and kind to everyone (even if they don’t always deserve it). While you hate exercise, you love reading and learning.

You are Elizabeth Bennet. Everyone’s favourite heroine, you’re witty, clever, and great company – and, of course, have a rather lovely pair of eyes, if you don’t mind us saying so.

Your result for The Jane Austen heroine Test ...

Elinor Dashwood

66% romance, 46% sauciness, 52% etiquette, 71% intelligence
You're always aware of social obligations and have more than your fair share of sense. You would never say something out of anger or in poor taste. This may lead some (like, perhaps, your saucy little sister) to accuse you of being cold. Nothing could be further from the truth! It's just that you don't believe in making a scene. Respectable gentlemen everywhere swoon for you (though you'd never admit it). But you only have eyes for one. He is lucky to have you. Ideal matches: Edward Ferrars, Mr. Knightley, Captain Wentworth Guaranteed heartbreak: John Willoughby, John Thorpe Not worthy of your affections: Frank Churchill, Captain Benwick



Becasue I had to...and I agree....and it had a graph....

Which of Jane Austen's Gentlemen Would You End up With?
Your Result: Captain Wentworth (The Soldier Boy)
 
85%
You are a kind, gentle, patient and humble person with a truly well organized mind and nerves of steel. However, your timid and shy nature can lead you to depend too much on the advice of others. Don't worry, though. If you can learn to rely on your own judgement you'll win yourself a rich navy hero in no time. Though somewhat prideful, and a little pettish - this hero hides a wealth of devotion and an affectionate nature under a guise of cool disinterest. And once he's yours, he's yours for keeps. Well, you know what they say about a man in uniform.
 
78%
Mr. Bingley (The Boy Next Door)
 
69%
Col. Brandon (The Father Figure)
 
63%
Mr. Darcy (The Aloof Prince)
 
54%
Mr. Knightley (The Best Friend)
 
50%
Henry Crawford (The Bad Boy)
 
23%
Mr. Collins (The Prick)


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