What Classic Novel Best Describes Your Personality?



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The Great Gatsby
You love all the glitz and glam portrayed in F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic, "The Great Gatsby." You believe in epic love stories and luxurious parties - you should have lived through the 1920's!

To Kill A Mockingbird
Like Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's classic, "To Kill A Mockingbird," you are fair and just. You are open-minded, accepting, and welcoming of people from all walks of life, and you hate when things are not right in the world. You may be labeled as a hippie, but you just want peace for everyone.

Moby Dick
Like Captain Ahab in Herman Melville's classic, "Moby Dick," you are ambitious and determined, someone with lots of tenacity and grit. You set out to accomplish your goals and don't stop until you achieve them.

The Scarlet Letter
Like Hester in Nathanial Hawthorne's classic, "The Scarlet Letter," you have been through some struggles in your past, but you have a kind, caring spirit and always persevere through any obstacles that come your way. Your family means the world to you, and you will endure anything for them.

1984
Like the society in George Orwell's classic, "1984," you are a mysterious person. People don't know exactly how to "pin you down," and you enjoy intriguing others with your eccentricity and uniqueness.