5 Annoying Literary Characters...

    • sneha.bhattacharjee@timesgroup.com
    • Publish Date: May 29 2017 2:52PM
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    • Updated Date: May 29 2017 2:52PM
5 Annoying Literary Characters...

You Want To Punch In Nose

Dolores Umbridge from the Harry Potter series

No other literary character evokes as much repulse as Professor Umbridge. Hannibal Lector is far better than this infuriating woman. With her toad-like features and fetish for everything pink and feline, this muggle hating, government loving woman is someone all the Harry Potter fans wanted brutally dead even before Voldemort. 

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Hamlet from Hamlet

This annoying character is undoubtedly pitiful but evokes a lot of irritation. At one point, he is running around the castle freaking out at anybody, and the next moment he is staring at the window and sulking. Let’s not forget his habit of talking about himself 24x7. 

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Daisy Buchanan from The Great Gatsby

Jay Gatsby might be the only person who thinks Daisy is a prize. This annoying and insufferable woman is the embodiment of greed and selfishness. She is one those shallow beauties of the roaring twenties, harming and hurting everybody with her overt stupidity. 

(Image credit: The Great Gatsby/via Facebook)


Bella Swan from the Twilight series

This annoying school girl could get an award for sulking for no reason. Bella Swan has no such excuse. She willingly chases after a vampire who could literally eat her because she is constantly bored by her own boring personality. Also, she uses her best friend Jacob, a werewolf, for everything she needs and even gets a little intimate with him despite having a vampire boyfriend, just to be sure of her emotions towards Jacob, who had crazy feelings for Bella.

(Image credit: Twilight/ via Facebook)


Rita Skeeter from the Harry Potter series

The most irritating journalist ever, The Daily Prophet’s Rita Skeeter loves to cook up the ‘truth’ in a fierce adherence to the establishment. You’d want to beat her up with rolled up newspaper.

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Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

I do hate Professor Dolores Umbridge from the Harry Potter series. She stands out to be the one of the weirdest and worst professors at Hogwarts. She has enraged the readers as the story progresses.

Aishwarya Iyer Deens Academy

Totally! Dolores Umbridge and Rita Skeeter are daaamn annoying.

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Dolores Umbridge and Rita Skeeter!!!! I hate these two lady evils. The way they behaved to Harry and his friends was sooooooo cruel. I wish that character shouldn''t exist.

Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

Dolores Umbridge and Rita Skeeter are truly very annoying and irritating. They have troubled Harry so much. Dolores Umbridge seems to be the worst and most hated professor of Hogwarts.

Pragya RUKMINI DEVI PUB. SCHOOL(PITAMPURA)

Professor Dolores Umbridge looks as if she is innocent but inside she is really cruel. I loved the part when the centaures took her away. Rita Skeeter can be compared with some of the journalists and even children who just cook up stories of their own.

Khushi Pandit VIDYA NIKETAN

Rita Skeeter is totally lunatic but Dolores Umbridge is worst character in Harry Potter series also I don''t like that Lucious Malfoy. Dolores Umbridge is not capable to teach at hogwarts. She only knows to rule.

Asmita D.A.V Public School, Thane

I have never read Hamlet, so I don''t know. But Daisy Buchanun is a really annoying character because even after Jay dies, she never comes to his funeral. I think she was just toying with Jay. Rita Skeeter is a character based on all the annoying journalists in the Muggle world. Dolores Umbridge, well she is exactly like my class teacher and I really hated her in the books. Bella Swan is from the Twilight series. I think the whole series is like her, though I have only heard about it.

AADYA NAIR DDMS P.OBUL REDDY PUBLIC SCHOOL

Totally! Dolores Umbridge and Rita Skeeter are daaamn annoying. I agree with you Aishwarya

AADYA NAIR DDMS P.OBUL REDDY PUBLIC SCHOOL

Asmitha, you are wrong Rita Skeeter is a character based on an annoying journalist of the Wizarding World, not muggle world

Akshita Gairola ITI CENTRAL SCHOOL DOORVANINAGAR

HATE! is what Rita Skeeter is made for.

Yasmin Tabbassum SHERWOOD CONVENT SCHOOL(D L F)

I don''t think Bella Swan deserves to be in the list coz we all chooses wrong paths in our lives somewhere and same she did. We all run for chasing different things in our lives to satisfy our needs or desires. Bella was somewhere suffering boredom but she chased Edward coz of his strange behaviour and hypnotic charm. And its possible in our generation to love two at a time in different ratios and so is in case of Edward and Jacob.

Inaya Zainab Delhi Public School,Bopal

Dolores Umbridge deserves to be trampled by centaurs in the Dark Forest. She''s darker and crueller than Voldemort himself!!!!

Shivani A Amrita Vidyalayam -Nesapakkam

Both Dolores Umbridge and Rita Skeeter were maniacs.They are the most hated Harry Potter characters.

Dilsher Singh Chatha Bhavan Vidyalaya Panchkula

Rita Skeeter

Yana Agarwal G.D GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL

Yeah, absolutely right! Dolores Umbridge and Rita Skeeter from the Harry Potter Series do need a punch in the nose! Even Bella needs one for her stupidity! Umbrigde is so cruel! But I would never wish that she never existed, the character made the story interesting!

Asmita D.A.V Public School, Thane

Dunno about Hamlet, but all the others deserve to be in this list. I am not sure about Isabella Swan, though I think she WAS a bit annoying in New Moon.

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