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TTT: Characters I'd Follow On Social Media

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly themed blog hop created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted at That Artsy Reader Girl.

This Week's Topic: Characters I'd Follow On Social Media

I love this topic. I actually have my students create social media pages for characters for extra credit assignments, so I've always thought this was fun to think about. It actually really requires some character analysis to do well. Which social media fits this character's personality? What would they post about? How much of their inner lives would they share?

Here are the characters I would follow, where I would follow them, and why:

Lizzie Bennet on Tumblr because you know her blog would be a beautiful mix of nerdy fangirl thoughtfulness and feminist manifestos. I love following people like that.

Darcy on Twitter: He would use it rarely, but when he did, it would be to the point and oh so entertaining.



Amy March on Instagram because it would be beautifully aesthetic, and just the sort of thing I like to look at but know I could never pull off.

Theodore Laurence on Instagram because you know he would work hard to be the ultimate Insta husband and a foil for Amy and the back and forth would be adorable.

YEAH I SHIP THEM. Don't @ me. You won't be able to change my mind. I'm one of those readers who, even as a child, thought they made 1000% more sense than Jo and Laurie.



Romeo on whatever platform he's on, which would probably be all of them, for the ultimate voyeuristic pleasure of watching the train wreck.

Mercutio on all the platforms he's joined because that's where Romeo is for the pleasure of watching him drag Romeo on the regular.



Eugenides on Tumblr because you know he'd have one. Probably several under different aliases where he catfishes his attendants and just causes general mischief for his wife, who is annoyed she had to get one too just to keep an eye on him, to  fix later.



Millie Chant on Pinterest for the recipes, spells, and household tips and on Facebook for her exasperated stories about her menagerie of a household.

Christopher Chant on Twitter for the snark.



Timothy on Tumblr for the social justice and theology posts.



How about you? Are there any characters you're convinced would have a brilliant social media presence?




Comments

Kim Aippersbach said…
These are all utterly brilliant and completely on point! I would get a Twitter account just to follow Christopher Chant.
Brandy said…
Christopher would always have good things to say!
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