What Classic Literature Character Are You?

Have you ever wondered who you'd be in classic literature? Find out easily with this quiz!

Tags: Writer, Character


Here are all the results with descriptions

Ichabod Crane
Thin-framed Ichabod was an underpaid school teacher who believed in witchcraft. He administered justice with discrimination, taking the burden from the weak and laying it onto the stronger students. His worldly possessions were in a cotton handkerchief, as he moved from house to house in the area, unable to afford housing and food. Good voice though!

Count Dracula
Dark, evil, bloodthirsty, and determined, Dracula was a master of all things vampiric. He traveled in a ship with his soil, come on now. With his supernatural powers, he is ancient years old and very, very interesting. His bites go against all of medical science, and his bites, which transform people into vampires, are used as a metaphor for sex. Wait, so you're a strange sexual deviant? Uh-oh.

Jay Gatsby
Lovelorn Jay Gatsby was born poor, and he hated the limitations of it. Dropping out of college because he could not bear to work a terrible job to support himself, Gatsby quickly made a name for himself in the yachting industry. His issue? Meeting Daisy Fay, a rich girl from a rich family. Jay went off to war after being cheated out of an inheritance from his mentor, and Daisy soon married a wealthy man: Tom Buchanan. While this fueled his fire, and he ended up becoming richer than rich, throwing extravagant parties just to attract Daisy's attention, alas, they were not meant to be.

Elizabeth Bennet
The most endearing of Austen's heroines, she is one of the most-beloved characters in British literature. While circumstances push her to seek marriage for the sake of economic security, she holds dear to the need to marry for love. Although she is resilient in her stance, she does have one flaw: being a bit self-absorbed.