Which Jane Austen character are you?
Which Jane Austen character are you?
Austen's six novels produced some of literature's most iconic leading ladies and lads. Which one do you relate to the most?
Austen's six novels produced some of literature's most iconic leading ladies and lads. Which one do you relate to the most?
A dear friend of yours has found love. How do you respond?
How important is money to you?
Which color best describes your personality?
It's Saturday night, and you're attending a party. Where do you find yourself?
Which Jane Austen quote do you most relate to?
It's school election time. Which position will you be running for?
Elizabeth Bennet
Elizabeth Bennet
Elizabeth is the heroine of Pride and Prejudice. With her cleverness and quick wit, she is often unafraid to speak her mind. Despite being pressured to enter into a marriage of convenience, Elizabeth longs to remain true to her heart. She is a loving friend, sister and confidante.
Elinor Dashwood
Elinor Dashwood
Elinor Dashwood is all about common sense — which does her well as a lead character in Sense and Sensibility. She thrives on practicality, and she acts as the voice of reason for her sisters and mother. But she's not always the best at expressing herself, especially when it comes to love.
Fitzwilliam Darcy
Fitzwilliam Darcy
Wealthy and proud, Mr. Darcy is the aloof male character at the forefront of Pride and Prejudice. He can tend toward the judgmental side and isn't afraid to express his disapproving opinions. However, his kind heart shows through his actions.
Emma Woodhouse
Emma Woodhouse
Emma Woodhouse is the stubborn, charming and meddling titular character of Emma. Her cleverness often lands her in tricky situations with those around her, including family and friends. She would much rather involve herself in the drama of others than deal with her own qualms.
Edmund Bertram
Edmund Bertram
Edmund Bertram acts as the moral center of Mansfield Park. Edmund is friendly and open in his affections. As a future clergyman, he is dedicated to morality and kindness. His generosity is first shown in his interactions with his cousin Fanny Price when she comes to live with his family at Mansfield Park.
Which Jane Austen character are you?