After talking an informal survey asking people who they would like to have as a professor from a list of literary characters ranging from Game of Thrones and Sherlock Holmes to Mr. Incredible and Batman. We have a list of literary characters that students would like to see as their professors.
1. Albus Dumbledore:

The first on our list is not surprising at all, though many have said it was all just his beard.
Harry Potter struck a chord with the world the moment J.K Rowling introduced him. Dumbledore, with his unpredictable decisions, to his unmatched wit and intelligence, it’s an obvious choice. He likes to play favorites though.
2. Hermione Granger:

A powerful and really smart witch, there have been claims the Harry Potter series should have been named for her instead.
She carries around a bag that has everything for every situation; she is resourceful and would be great at teaching almost anything. With her drive, it is certain she has more than one PhD by now.
3. Katniss Everdeen:
The only person not from Harry Potter came in at a close third. She would be tough and cold, but she definitely can get your attention if she needs to.
She won’t try to be your friend, but will dramatize the whole day. Outspoken and quick to act, unanimously, she would make a great survivalist instructor.
4. Minerva McGonagall:
A powerful witch who was who she said she was. She will always tell it like it is and you will always be glad that you came.
Not everyone thinks this is the list for them, but as the tallies came in, the numbers were hard to ignore.













