There are so many incredible young heroines in literature, and they've all taught us lessons on friendship, bravery, humility, and love. We've grown up with many of these leading ladies in our well-loved books, but there's always that special one you can relate to the most. To find out which literary heroine is your match, take our fun quiz now!
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Pick a denim piece of clothing.
Which female singer is your favorite?
Lorde
Ellie Goulding
Lana Del Rey
Miranda Lambert
Lily Allen
Florence Welch
If you could live in any time period, which would you pick?
The future
1960s
Medieval times
1930s
1990s
19th century
When you get in a fight with a friend, what do you do?
Stay quiet and go to your happy place in your head
Explain to her all the reasons you're right
Get really angry and say things you'll regret later
Get really emotional
Throw something or get physical
Try to figure out the real reason you're fighting
What trait do you look for in a significant other?
Creativity
Intelligence
Problem-solving skills
Strength
Kindness
Street smarts
Choose your spirit animal.
What were you like in high school?
Nerdy
Popular
Tomboy
Sporty
Loner
Daydreamer
Which Literary Heroine Are You?
Alice
Lewis Carroll's titular character Alice from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass is curious and imaginative and a dreamer. While she's creative and adventurous, she's not very good at following her own life advice.
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Hermione Granger
J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter heroine Hermione is extremely smart, loves to read, and can use her levelheadedness and wits to save herself and her loved ones on numerous occasions. She does have to learn to not let her know-it-all attitude get in the way of her relationships and that sometimes it's OK to bend the rules.
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Nancy Drew
Nancy Drew is the teen amateur sleuth of the Nancy Drew books. With an inquisitive mind and bravery to boot, she's got a talent for solving mysteries, athletic abilities, and extensive knowledge of everything from psychology and painting to French and cooking.
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Arya Stark
There are a lot of fierce fighters in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, but perhaps none are as likable and unexpected as 9-year-old Arya Stark, who isn't afraid to stand up for her family and herself, even if that means shedding blood. Arya is a tomboy who's more interested in sword fighting than learning wifely duties, and we commend her for her courage to be who she is.
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Meg Murry
Margaret "Meg" Murry stars in Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time and is a bit of a misfit. Even though she's incredibly smart, she's socially awkward, unattractive, and unpopular — and she doesn't exactly respect authority. But Meg has a kind heart, and she shows incredible bravery and a deep love for her family.
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Katniss Everdeen
The protagonist of the Hunger Games trilogy is Katniss Everdeen, who is as brave and cutthroat as she is stubborn. Katniss is a strong survivor who spent most of her young life taking care of her mother and little sister.
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