Jonathan is my favorite character because he dares to be different and follows his passion for flying beyond limits.
His courage to chase perfection despite rejection inspires me to believe in myself and embrace individuality.
Meera is a young girl who successfully follows her passion for tattoo artistry, becomes independent, and manages to live on her own in Mumbai.
She also guides Gopal while living life with complete freedom, showing confidence, strength, and self-belief.
Vasudha breaks free from societal expectations and seeks her true identity.
Even after 54–58 years of marriage, she chooses divorce, showing immense courage to live independently and on her own terms.
Raghav is hardworking and focused on his goal of creating a corruption-free system, often prioritizing principles over personal gain, which sets him apart from others. His character represents honesty, ambition, and a strong sense of social responsibility, though his rigid ideals sometimes create conflict in his personal life.
I like Nora Helmer because she is a strong and independent character who ultimately chooses self-respect and freedom over societal expectations. Her transformation in A Doll's House shows courage, self-awareness, and the will to define her own identity, making her an inspiring figure.
I like Yaugandharayana because, unlike typical portrayals of bravery limited to kings and warriors, he shows exceptional courage and loyalty as a minister who prioritizes his king’s safety over personal gain. Even when he had the opportunity to seize power in the king’s absence, he chooses integrity and self-sacrifice. His actions in Pratijnayaugandharayana make him a truly admirable and principled character.
I like Jude Fawley because of his determination to pursue education and a better life despite constant social barriers. His intellectual curiosity and emotional depth make him a relatable and tragic figure. Through his struggles in Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy highlights the resilience of the human spirit even in the face of harsh realities.
Cecilia Jupe is a kind and compassionate character in Hard Times by Charles Dickens. She represents imagination and emotional intelligence, standing in contrast to the rigid, fact-based worldview of Coketown. Despite her humble background, she proves that empathy and human values are more important than mere facts.
I like her character because she stands against oppressive “bad” values such as casteism and inequality, showing independence and moral awareness. Her openness and refusal to conform highlight the need for social change and personal freedom.
Robert Jordan is a brave and committed character who fights for his ideals during war. I like him because of his courage, sense of duty, and willingness to sacrifice himself for a greater cause.