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What Literary Character Would You Most Like To Slap?
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It finally occured to me one day, that I truly wanted to slap each and every one of the main characters.
Miss Quested had absolutely nothing to recommend her right from the start and did not grow more likeable as the novel progressed. A good slap might shake some life into her.
Mrs. Moore was okay at first, but then gets all swoony when she switches into her "I simply must leave this place" mode. Slap her, then administer smelling salts.
Dr. Aziz had my sympathies, until he uttered the line about not minding being accused of rape so much as being accused of attempting to rape "someone so unattractive". SLAP!
That leaves Cyril Fielding. I admired his attempts to defend Dr. Aziz, but then he just sort of runs out of gas and fizzles. I'll just roll my eyes at him, instead of a slap.
I'm still trying to figure out why this is considered by most to be Forster's greatest book.

That's quite ironic Melki. I'll be reading A Passage to India next. Thanks for the heads up.
I'll have to ponder this question more deeply.... :) I'm sure there are a ton.



Most recently, I found the anti-love interest Mildred from W. Somerset Maugham's Of Human Bondage in need of a good shake. She's just awful and never improves. The protagonist was also wearing pretty thin on me while he was going through his infatuation with her as well (but at least he improved over time, Mildred was a mundane petty bitch true to the end).
Another strong contender is Bella Swan of Twilight infamy. Stupid, sorry, wet rag of a girl.
I'll second KL's nomination of Holden Caulfield. I've vented on this topic before on the The Catcher in the Rye discussion boards and found that people seem to have strong reactions- readers seem to either love or hate Holden.
Giraham--> re: A Confederacy of Dunces At first I was pretty irritated by Ignatius, but once I got into the mental space of reading the book as a farce, I just revelled in his bombastic absurdity. I think once I read that bit where he talks about throwing his class's unmarked papers out the window whilst shouting obscenities at his students (oh, how sometimes I have wished I could throw my marking out the window!) he won a secret (evil) place in my heart.


What do you think?
Franky wrote: "After some deep reflection, I think Romeo might make a good candidate. (Romeo and Juliet)
What do you think?"
Because you had to watch Claire Danes die >.<
it's actually a good choice
What do you think?"
Because you had to watch Claire Danes die >.<
it's actually a good choice






I mean, the guys a genious at catching serial killers, but he don't know shit about women. Dude, come on! You didn't see Amber coming? (when you need your 17 year old daughter to help you with your love live and your pushign 40, you really can't see the forest because all those trees are in the way!

What do you think?"
Why stop at just Romeo? Juliet needs one too. So do their parents. And Benvolio and Tybalt and probably everyone except Mercutio.
Kim wrote: "Why stop at just Romeo? Juliet needs one too. So do their parents. And Benvolio and Tybalt and probably everyone except Mercutio."
So slap Shakespeare
So slap Shakespeare

I'd also slap Lisbeth Salander from Millennium, but I'm afraid that she would hit me back - several times and hard.
And last but not least: ALL the characters in Pretties.
Thomas Covenant. Only more of an ass kicking and less a slap.

I'd also slap Lisbeth Salander from Millennium, but I'm afraid that she would hit me back - several times and hard.
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I´m with you on this one. Harry Potter and the Pretties-characters are in need of a good slap to clear their heads.
I mean, come on! Tally Youngblood is about the most self-centered character I ever encountered. (Okay, maybe not this much, but sometimes she gets REALLY annoying).
Good idea there!

Yes, Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt.....the whole lot of them.


Yes, Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt.....the whole lot of them."
I can just see Odysseus' crew as he is leaving the Cyclops' island...."By the way, my name is Odysseus, and I live at....." (as his crew rolls their eyes with a look of "here we go again...he never learns...")
As far as R and J is concerned, maybe Mercutio said it best: "A plague on both of your houses!!!!"

What do you think?"
Why stop at just Romeo? Juliet needs one too. So do their parents. And..."
Exactly, Mercutio saw the light...others were a bit dense.




Just wondering.

Holden was immature and annoying. I didn't want to slap him, but I can how some people find him slappable.
I want to slap Victor Frankenstein...hard!
And the guy in The Stranger, and let's not forget Edna from The Awakening.

Couldn't agree more, he was such a man-baby. Not many have deserved a slap (preferrably by monster-sized hands) more than this whiner.


I read The Awakening years ago. Edna did strike me as being selfish.

Joffrey from "Game of Thrones." I HATE that guy! He gets his comeuppance, but it should have come a lot sooner!
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That reminded me of a few that I'd like to smack around too.
Which characters would you like to take a whack at?