This is my big semester project which is as of now still untitled. It’s about literary characters who are what real people could never be. Flighty, blindingly insightful and intelligent, wild, unattainable, etc. These are “comprehensive portraits” of the characters doing things, being things central to the plot and a background of a pattern or something else essential to the character. Characters include, in no particular order:
- Augustus Waters from The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
- Alaska Young from Looking for Alaska by John Green
- Margo Roth-Spiegleman from Paper Towns by John Green
- Sasha from A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan
- Lisbeth Salander from The Millennium Trilogy by Steig LarssonĀ
- Anna Cayne from As Simple As Snow by Gregory Galloway