I'd say it's Hermione Granger. Her intelligence and determination make her stand out. Also, her growth throughout the series is quite remarkable.
When it comes to Chinese movies, the first one that comes to mind is Journey to the West. This was a classic Chinese mythological movie about Sun Wukong and the others protecting Tang Sanzang, who was going to the West to obtain scriptures. This film not only had an important position in Chinese history, but also enjoyed a high reputation worldwide. In addition, there were many other classic Chinese films such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, etc.
environmental protection and sustainable development.
I would say Frodo Baggins. He is such a small and unassuming character at first, but he has so much courage. Carrying the One Ring all the way to Mordor is no easy feat, and his story is full of sacrifice and heroism.
Well, I'd say my soulmate could be Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice. Her independence, wit, and kindness are qualities that I really admire.
It really depends on your personality and preferences. Maybe a brave and adventurous character like Aragorn from 'The Lord of the Rings' could be your soulmate if you love excitement and courage.
I don't think there's a specific fictional character that shares my birthday. It's kind of a random thing to match up.
The best film in the first half of 2019 varies from person to person because everyone's tastes and preferences are different. However, according to the feedback of some professional film critics and audiences, the following films performed well in both word of mouth and box office and were considered worthy of attention and viewing: "007: No Time to Die": The last James Bond film by Daniel Craigg was full of action, adventure, and spy plots, winning many reviews and praise from many critics and audiences. 2 The Irishman: A dark comedy directed by Robert Marshall and starred in Tom Hardy about a tobacco tycoon was a box office and word-of-mouth success. 3 Joker: A dark comedy with a crazy clown as the main character, which explored human nature, society, and culture, was highly praised by film critics and audiences. 4. Parasite: A crime film directed by the Korean director Bong Joon-ho and adapted from the novel of the same name, about the social class difference between a poor family and a rich family, received widespread praise and box office success. The above films all had unique styles and storylines that had won the praise of many critics and audiences. It was worth exploring.
Speaking of the moon, I first thought of Sun Wukong's praise of the moon in Journey to the West: The moon, the moon! You are so beautiful, so mysterious, so charming. Thy silver light shines upon the whole world, making men feel calm and serene. This sentence expressed Sun Wukong's admiration and praise for the moon. He believed that its beauty and mystery could bring people peace and serenity. It was a sacred existence. Therefore, this sentence became my first reaction to the moon.
It really depends on the genre and type of fictional character. For example, in the fantasy genre, some might say Gandalf from 'The Lord of the Rings' could be considered one of the early significant fictional characters.
I think it's Peter Parker from Spider-Man. I relate to his sense of responsibility and the struggle to balance normal life with superhero duties. Also, his determination to do the right thing despite the odds is something I admire.