| A | B |
| Babbitt | a person with ideals like earning money, by Sinclair Lewis |
| Cinderella | one who gains affluence or recognition after being treated poorly |
| Don Juan | a lady's man, a libertine, profligate, a man obsessed with women |
| Frankenstein | anything that threatens or destroys its creator, by Mary Shelley |
| Jekyll and Hyde | a person who has sudden changes in mood with two sides to his personality |
| Scrooge | a bitter and/or greedy person. From Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol |
| Svengali | someone who tries to fashion someone into the person he desires |
| Galahad | a pure and noble man with limited ambition, from legends of King Arthur |
| Midas touch | King Midas whose touch could turn anything to gold - success in business |
| Don Quixote | someone overly unrealistic and impractical, from The Man of La Mancha |