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  1. Pollyanna, a 1913 novel by Eleanor Porter, is the first of a series of thirteen novels known as "The Glad Books", about an orphaned girl living with her aunt in the early 20th century. Young Pollyanna Whittier goes by a philosophy called "The Glad Game" where she finds something to be glad about in every situation.

  2. Ilana in Sym-Bionic Titan. Her home planet's in danger, but she still tries to make the best of living as an Earthling, even when her classmates aren't very nice to her. Total Drama: Lindsay is usually one of the more optimistic campers, usually because of her stupidity.

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  4. In the fourth book of A Series of Unfortunate Events, the character Phil is a clear Pollyanna. He remains quite upbeat for a guy who is working in a lumbermill, is paid with coupons, and has gum for lunch every day. When his leg is crushed, he says, "Well, this isn't too bad.

  5. Playing With /. The Pollyanna. Basic Trope: A character is irrepressibly sweet-natured and optimistic, whatever comes their way. Straight: Polly is unappreciated at work and taken for granted by her husband, but she always seems to look on the bright side. Exaggerated: Even as buildings crumble around her and she gains an infectious, life ...

  6. Yet after an apologetic reassurance from his best friend Lightning McQueen, he soon returns to his regularly cheerful and optimistic disposition. The titular character from Disney's Cinderella. She puts up with the demanding work her stepmother and stepsisters bullies her to do constantly, all with a cheerful smile and a pleasant attitude.

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