So, I realize there’s no real scientific basis for these quizzes, but do these results seem a little strange to you?
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You scored as Elizabeth Bennet You’re Elizabeth Bennet! Witty, intelligent, and cynical, you’re the heroine most people want to be like.
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You scored as Fanny Price You’re Fanny Price from Mansfield Park! You are quiet and feel alone most of the time, and you don’t usually speak out. Because of your quiet, sweet nature, you are sometimes used as a most unfortunate scapegoat.
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It’s neck and neck, people, neck and neck between Lizzie and Fanny. I had to answer a tie-breaker (and it was pretty obvious which one to pick, depending on who you wanted to be).
Is it possible to be witty, intelligent, and cynical and quiet, mild-mannered, and sweet-tempered? Perhaps it all depends on one’s multi-tasking skills.


What fun! And what mother isn’t a master multi-tasker, packing at least one or two secret identities in her purse or pocket?
I’ve got my results on my blog.
Dual personalities?
I ended up as Marianne Dashwood, with Elizabeth Bennett just behind. I don’t think you can be Elizabeth and Fanny simultaneously, even if you are a massive multi-tasker. 😉
BTW,
123 You’ve been tagged.
Ha! You embody the best of all Austen heroines! I was way on the Elinor Dashwood side.
Just looking at your blog homepage. I don’t see your name anywhere. Maybe that’s the way you like it.