Literary
- Eowyn or Arwen from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings
- Anne Shirley from L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series
- Lizzie Bennett from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
- Mary Poppins from P.L. Travers Mary Poppins series
- A hobbit from Tolkien's The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings
Non-literary
- Clara Oswin Oswald from the T.V. Show Dr. Who
- Amelia Pond from the T.V. Show Dr. Who
- A Weeping Angel from the T.V. Show Dr. Who
- The T.A.R.D.I.S. from the T.V. Show Dr. Who
- Rapunzel from Disney's Tangled (after her hair's been cut obviously) ;)
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Excellent choices! I really like you non-literary choices! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteI think you are a fan of Dr. Who. That’s a nice list of characters to dress up as. Happy Halloween! kelley—the road goes ever ever on
ReplyDeleteI think I am too. ;) Thanks for stopping by! :)
DeleteMary Poppins would be a great Halloween costume! Great choices!
ReplyDeleteKristen @ One Chapter Ahead
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I love all your choices! I was thinking that Eowyn and Arwen are the best female characters to dress up as from LOTR, and then I was thinking, they're pretty much the only female characters--except for Galadriel, but she would be intimidating to dress up as.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! I love the Doctor Who ideas. I think Clara would be fun and the Rapunzel idea would be really fun.
ReplyDeleteOne year I was Susan Pevensie for Halloween, and a good five people thought I was Mary Poppins. :-P
ReplyDeleteBut Doctor Who is clearly the winner here by sheer multitude. :-)
My friend is going to get me into Doctor Who this Christmas break, and I am going to get her into Sherlock, and we are mutually going to get into Supernatural, so then neither of us can say that we are NOT nerdy TV viewers. But after that I will be fully able to understand your Doctor Who references. :-)