For me it's Winston from 1984 and John the Savage from Brave New World. I haven't got around to reading Ayn Rand yet but I've been told John Galt? Would love to hear your thoughts.
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Answer in my name. Read Rand.
Paul Bunyan
For Rand, read "The Fountainhead". ("Atlas Shrugged" to follow.)
I personally identify with Bender Bending Rodriguez.
Jack Ryan from Tom Clancy's novels
Uzumaki Naruto
Nowadays it's Frank Castle.
Carrie McGavock, she tended the hundreds of graves on her land of the fallen soldiers, north and south. She researched the names of said soldiers, to inform their families of their boys whereabouts and made sure their headstones were not unmarked.
Harry Haller (Der Steppenwolf), Herman Hesse
Edmund is my choice as well!
Jesus Christ.
Never cared much for anyone else in anything I read.
Despite Jesus being the best answer, And Nikola Tesla being the second best. If we are speaking about non fiction, I would choose the real robinhood. Lived in the woods and decided where he wanted to live, and what he wanted to do, based on why he wanted to do it. For the betterment of the people. Apparently he was also good with a bow.
The Count of Monte Cristo, John Galt & Dagny, after Jesus Christ, the Apostle Paul.