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Elizabeth Bennet
Smart, witty, with a clever remark always at hand, you are able to handle any social situation and stand your own during any verbal spar. You do not easily lose your temper, at least not in a way that shows. You love to laugh, both at others, yourself, and the world.
Emma Woodhouse
Elegant and refined, you have a graceful demeanor and people look up to you as the height of sophistication. Sometimes you think you know everything, but when you learn you're wrong you always try hard to set things right. When you make a mistake, it is always for the right reasons. You are always trying to help others and be a good friend.
Catherine Morland
You have an endless well of enthusiasm, joy, and curiosity. You're always eager for adventure and you see magic wherever you go. You have a boundless imagination, and it's probably gotten you in trouble once or twice, but it has also brought you a great deal of delight.
Fanny Price
You are steady, reliable, and determined. You are a deeply moral person and you try hard to listen to your conscience. You care a great deal about doing the right thing and you refuse to go along with what's popular or what everyone else is doing if it goes against what you believe to be right. You are deeply principled and never succumb to peer pressure.
Elinor Dashwood
You are very sensible and you are not afraid of taking on responsibilities or leadership. You are an excellent friend because you are always putting other people's needs before your own. Just remember that you need some attention too! People like you keep the world going round.
Anne Elliot
You are quiet, introspective and thoughtful. You listen to other people's advice and consider each issue from every angle. People who don't really know you, might sometimes underestimate or overlook you, but to your friends you are known as a wonderful and deep person who will always go the extra mile to help someone out. You don't lose your head in a crisis and can always be counted on when things start to go south.