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According To Your Zodiac Sign: What Character In Literature You Are

30 August 2024

Various characters in any piece of literature are portrayed with values, goals, and paths. It may be possible to argue that a certain literary character correlates with one’s zodiac sign. Here’s a reference to help you find out which literary character personifies your zodiac sign.

Aries

Character: Katniss Everdeen (The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins)

Those born under Aries tend to be active, strong-willed and assertive in their pursuits. In this regard, they are similar to Katniss who is a great figurehead not scared to engage in confrontations as a means of achieving her goals. They are compelled by such circumstances and do not hesitate fighting for their friends and relatives.

Taurus

Bilbo Baggins (The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien)

Tauruses are responsible, realistic, and like being in their comfort zones. He is both a typical Taurus in the sense that he loves the comforts of home and safety, and surprisingly due to his unexpected quest, he also loves adventure. Ponyo goes from a timid hobbit to a courageous hero, a classic example of how a Taurus is averse to change until it is demanded of them.

Gemini

Dorian Gray (The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde)

Geminis tend to be versatile, inquisitive, and at times very complex. Dorian Gray personifies a Gemini qualities in his charm and twinkling eyes, along with the twins nature of enjoying a lavishing life and seeking the wider meaning in life. His quest suggests many unfathomable facets of self and self-actualization.

Cancer

Marmee March (Little Women by Louisa May Alcott)

Most of the Cancers are protective, nurturing and family-oriented individuals. Nurse Marmee is the embodiment of the caregiver as she is always the one to care for and guide her children on an emotional level. Her nurturing instinct and desire to bring pleasure to other people’s lives is typical for many Cancer males.

Leo

Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald)

Leos normally are very charming, self-assured people who enjoy being the center of attention. Jay Gatsby is a perfect example of a Leo character with the way other people have gatherings at their homes and his sunny personality. Everything he does is related to infamy because he wants to be famous and it can be easily compared to Leo’s vivid characteristics towards overcoming challenges. Virgo Character: Hermione Granger (Harry Potter series by J. K Rowling) Virgos are very practical, orderly and industrious. Hermione is an intelligent, orderly and scholarly Head Girl who relayed many virgo traits. Although concerning her friends and the thirst for knowledge show much of the Virgo character strengths.

Libra

Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen)

As much as they could be very attractive and possess great negotiating powers, Libras are also relationship-minded people. It is evident in the character of Elizabeth Bennet where the Libra self demands perfecting within relationships. Totally an image of Libra who loves to bond in every possible way and who believes that life should be full of beautiful things, Elizabeth’s love stories are about cleverness and romance.

Scorpio

Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë)

On the intense and passionate scale, Scorpios are one of the most, albeit at times complicated individuals. Heathcliff captures the Scorpio aspect and its emotional intensity very well. This demolition lies in the mad love that Heathcliff has for Catherine and the battle that is within him. Those sentiments of self-hatred and how to change who one physically is, are quintessential Scorpio.

Sagittarius

Huckleberry Finn (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain)

Optimistic, philosophizing, and adventurous, Sagittarians are fun-loving. The adventure of biography is the substance that the natives or Sagittarians have. This suggests that his going down the river, the Mississippi, is in the nature of a Sagittarian looking for adventure, truth or self-definition.

Capricorn

Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald)

They are hardworking, assertive, sometimes serious goal ridiculing signs of the zodiac and always hostile. With the burning desire to achieve great riches and social status, I must say that Gatsby is an embodiment of the Capricorn tenacity. It should be known that his character does not just depict the will to power and success, but also the price one has to pay for such desires.

Aquarius

Holden Caulfield (The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger)

Those born under the sign of Aquarius are creative and original in their deeds and often challenge the status quo. The archetype of the moon in Aquarius is captured by Holden Caulfield who is sharply critical of the world as well as fairly honest, or, at least attempting to be so. The encumbrance of one’s ideals, one’s selfhood is the main motif in his life.

Pisces

Alice (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll)

Born under the Piscean sign, the people are born fermentative, laden with reproach and fantasizing. Unlike most other children, she did not handle being a girl as Eldest Daughter would since she would fully embrace the prospect of Alice in Wonderland. Pisces is prone to live through fantasies and emotions which is evident in, among others, in her character as a true dreamer.

Knowing which character from a piece of literature subscribes to your zodiac sign can help one appreciate both astrology alongside literature even more. Each character has certain characteristics or goes through certain events, which embodies the essence of the signs. Doing this, one is able to understand oneself and the characters that are applicable to the situations and aspirations that one has. So, if you possess the valiant heart of Aries or have the creative imagination possessed by a Pisces, there’s a literary figure somewhere out there who you may borrow a great deal out of literary figure anywhere out there.

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