The Literature Feud [Closed]

  1. Mr. Darcy
  2. Emma Woodhouse
  3. White Fang
  4. Oliver Twist
  5. Pemberley
  6. Voldemort
  7. Tom Jones
  8. Catch-22
  9. Mark Twain
  10. King Lear
  1. Great Gatsby
  2. Hester Prynne
  3. Ribsy
  4. Scout Finch
  5. House of Seven Gables
  6. Moriarty
  7. Robinson Crusoe
  8. David Copperfield
  9. Dickens
  10. Romeo and Juliette

ETA: Prediction- I’m at the bottom!!!

  1. Sherlock Holmes
  2. Jane Austen
  3. Clifford The Big Red Dog
  4. Tiny Tim
  5. Little House on the Prairie
  6. Voldemort
  7. The Canterbury Tales
  8. 1984
  9. Charles Dickens
  10. Death of a Salesman
  1. Quenton Cassidy
  2. Ella Enchanted
  3. Old Dan
  4. Phoebe Caulfield
  5. Pianosa
  6. Roger Chillingworth
  7. Gulliver’s Travels
  8. The Enormous Room
  9. Kurt Vonnegut
  10. Streetcar Named Desire
  1. Sherlock Holmes
  2. Elizabeth Bennett
  3. Lassie
  4. Harry Potter
  5. Ankh-Morpork
  6. The Sheriff of Nottingham
  7. The Canterbury Tales
  8. Catch 22
  9. Stephen King
  10. Romeo and Juliet

What?! No “Name a literary feline character”???!!! :wink:

  1. Healthcliff
  2. Jane Eyre
  3. Pilot
  4. Oliver Twist
  5. Thornfield
  6. James Moriarty
  7. Les Miserables
  8. To Kill a Mockinbird
  9. Charlotte Bronte
  10. A Dolls House

Clearly, this is a Jane Eyre themed response. That’s what happens after you read something recently.

[QUOTE=Dolores Reborn]
READ THIS!!!

[1. Phillip Marlowe
2. Harriet Vane
3. Toto
4. Hans Brinker
5. Manderley
6. Hannibal Lecter
7. Fanny Hill
8. Slaughterhouse 5
9. William Goldman
10. Death of a Salesman

  1. John Galt
  2. Dagny Taggart
  3. Cujo
  4. Ender Wiggin
  5. The House of Usher
  6. Murmandamus
  7. Robinson Crusoe
  8. Neuromancer
  9. Edgar Allan Poe
  10. Hamlet
  1. Heathcliff
  2. Jane Eyre
  3. The Hound of the Baskervilles
  4. Pip
  5. Wuthering Heights
  6. Iago
  7. Jane Eyre
  8. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  9. William Faulkner
  10. Romeo and Juliet
  1. Sherlock Holmes
  2. Elizabeth Bennet
  3. Snowy the dog
  4. Harry Potter
  5. Hogwarts
  6. Sauron
  7. Dante’s inferno
  8. 1984
  9. Charles Dickens
  10. Hamlet
    My GOD was it hard to think of a pre-19th century novel, and I’m not even sure the Inferno counts as it’s actually an epic poem, but it was all I could think of!

1. Sherlock Holmes
2. Elizabeth Bennet
3. Toto
4. Oliver Twist
5. Wuthering Heights
6. Dracula
7. Pride and Prejudice
8. 1984
9. Jane Austen
10. Macbeth

Edit: Skipped an answer.

But if they asked that question, we’d also have to find literary feline character pictures! It’s a rule. No mentions of cats without pictures. :smiley:

  1. Dracula
  2. Emma
  3. Lassie
  4. Tiny Tim
  5. Dotheboys Hall
  6. Professor Moriarty
  7. Robinson Crusoe
  8. To Kill a Mockingbird
  9. Charles Dickens
  10. Romeo and Juliet
  1. Ahab
  2. Catherine Earnshaw
  3. Asta
  4. Oliver Twist
  5. 221B Baker Street
  6. Hannibal Lecter
  7. Robinson Crusoe
  8. Catcher in the Rye
  9. Mark Twain
  10. Macbeth
  1. Jubal Harshaw
  2. Scarlett O’Hara
  3. Ol’ Yeller
  4. Christopher Robin
  5. The Emerald City
  6. Simon Legree
  7. The Decameron
  8. Gone With the Wind
  9. Douglas Adams
  10. The Glass Menagerie
  1. Švejk
  2. Anna Karenina
  3. Pluto
  4. Garp
  5. Stepford
  6. Ernst Stavro Blofeld
  7. Frankenstein
  8. Catch 22
  9. Charles Bukowski
  10. Waiting for Godot

We need five more…

Thanks everybody for understanding about the answer format. This time scoring will be much easier on me!

There are so many unique answers, too. It will be a low scoring game.

  1. Heathcliff
  2. Jane Eyer
  3. Lassie
  4. Olivet Twist
  5. London
  6. Dracula
  7. The Scarlett Letter
  8. The Kite Runner
  9. Charles Dickens
  10. Hamlet
    Oy - Number Seven was hard. I really can’t think of any Novels written prior to the 19th Century.

Come on, Dracula! <clap clap>

  1. John Carter of Mars
  2. Eilonwy
  3. Nana from Peter Pan
  4. Pollyanna
  5. The House of Usher
  6. Moriarty
  7. Pamela
  8. Cold Mountain
  9. Willa Cather
  10. Camino Real