Luna Lovegood From Harry Potter

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If I could be any character from any story, I would be Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter. Luna, has always been my favorite character from Harry Potter, due to her uniqueness, wit, and overall badassery. Though a mere tertiary character, she is nonetheless important. Luna is the epitome of a non-conformist (something which I am not), and extremely iron-willed. While others are stressing about OWLS and classes, Luna is completely carefree, another trait I wish I shared. Although she might not be the most courageous, or intelligent, her compassion for others, and her understanding of reality is unparalleled to any other. While she is eccentric, she embraces her eccentricity proudly. If I were Luna, not only would I be fulfilling my childhood fantasy

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