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First up is Lord Voldemort. When I initially encountered him. I didn’t like him. I’d read to the Goblet of Fire and stopped. But when I revisited the series after reading Tolkien and other Rowling influences. He was more enjoyable. Make no mistake, he’s crazy. But he’s creatively crazy and that’s a difference.
The runner up is Jane Eyre. I love the book. But I didn’t like her too much. She was too subservient for my tastes. After I read The Professor, Villette, Shirley, and her biography I had a change of heart. She was longing for love and captured the ache in her characters. When she found it she stopped writing. I empathize with her. And I see Jane in a new light.
~Bella
The runner up is Jane Eyre. I love the book. But I didn’t like her too much. She was too subservient for my tastes. After I read The Professor, Villette, Shirley, and her biography I had a change of heart. She was longing for love and captured the ache in her characters. When she found it she stopped writing. I empathize with her. And I see Jane in a new light.
~Bella
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