10. Emma Bovary (Madame Bovary)
Doctor's wife with a banal, empty life
sets off on a series of banal, empty affairs.
9. India Bridge (Mrs. Bridge)
This poor woman never had a chance.
No life outside her tiny world.
8.
Scarlett O'Hara (Gone With the Wind)
Was there ever a woman more in need of a good
women's lib consciousness-raising evening?
I'm sorry, but a vampire boyfriend? Really?
6. Sam-I-Am (Green Eggs and Ham)
Stop with the green eggs and ham already.
5. The Pigeon (Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus)
Give it up, Pigeon.
4. Gregor Samsa (Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis)
Man wakes to find he has changed into a giant insect.
He can't communicate with anyone and can't leave his room.
Not a happy fellow...that is, roach.
3.
Bertha, Rochester, and Jane (Jane Eyre)
Obviously, Bertha has troubles,
but her husband and Jane could use some therapy, too.
2. The Cat in the Hat (The Cat in the Hat)
The Cat is trouble.
And don't make excuses for him.
1. Nancy Drew (Nancy Drew mysteries)
Never even has a bad hair day.
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