16 апр. 2008 г.

Cowboy Marlboro - the most influential fictional character

In the United States, book entitled "101 most influential fictional identity", in which the authors tried to explore how the fruits of other people's fantasies affect our lives. The list of the most influential led a courageous American Cowboy Marlborough, which appeared in 1950 - and helped to raise the sale of cigarettes. The second number on the list - The older brother of the book "1984" George Orwell, third - King Arthur incorporating, as the authors say, the ideal characteristics of a monarch, and the fourth, took the Santa Claus. "Santa Claus manages all our economies in the last quarter of the year, and without it many firms would be gone" - one of the authors of the book Allan Lazar.
Barbie - "a little plastic, which has become a model to follow for the millions of young girls by setting a new standard of beauty and style" - is at 43 - place. On the list there are absolutely no substance similar to the human, for example, King Kong and Godzilla. Thus, the number 56 is Elaeagnus monster. "This is the most popular attractions in Scotland, the impact on the flow of money Nesses in this country very much," - the book the authors argue. On the list there are such different characters of literature and myths, such as Cinderella, Greek king Midas, Faust, Buffy - "Vampire winner, and uncle, Sam - a symbol of the United States.

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