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If you could associate yourself with a character (from a book, movie, cartoon, AU, or anything), who would that be and why?

One of the amazing women written by Jane Austen, Anne Elliot. She embodies femininity without displaying the negative traits Jane Austen associates with her gender. She lacks qualities like being catty, flighty, or hysterical. Instead, she remains composed in challenging moments and steadfast in her affections. In her youth, she strived to appease those around her, diverting from her genuine aspirations. Unlike her sisters and other young female characters in the novel, Anne stands out for her composure, thoughtfulness, and humility. She adeptly harmonizes duty and passion with respect and poise. She is so real with all of her imperfections and her willingness to grow with each passing struggle. And I love her so much for all of that.

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