Which Gilded Age Character Are You?
Anonymous User
Created 7/8/2024

Ever wondered which character from the Gilded Age you resemble the most?
1. It's a grand ball night, and you've forgotten to pick up your dress/suit. What do you do?
Find a last-minute tailor and pay extra for express service.
Skip the ball and send a thoughtful gift with an apology note.
Borrow an outfit from a friend or relative.
Wear an older, but still elegant outfit you have at home.
2. A wealthy patron offers to fund your passion project, but they want control over its direction. How do you respond?
Accept the funding and hope you can negotiate terms later.
Compromise on some points but stand firm on the core aspects.
Agree with the patron’s terms as long as it gets the project done.
Politely decline and seek funding elsewhere to retain your vision.
3. You discover a scandalous secret about a rival's family. What do you do?
Use the information discreetly to gain an advantage.
Confront them privately about it, offering to stay silent if they owe you a favor.
Publicly expose the secret to ruin their reputation.
Keep the secret to yourself; it's not your business.
4. A close friend is wrongfully accused of theft. How do you prove their innocence?
Use your social connections to gather evidence proving their innocence.
Investigate the matter yourself to find the real culprit.
Support your friend emotionally while a lawyer handles it.
Stage a public scene to draw attention and clear your friend's name.
5. You've just inherited a vast estate in need of repair. What is your first priority?
Hire experts to begin necessary repairs immediately.
Preserve its historical integrity and seek grants or donations for restoration.
Turn it into a profitable venture, like a hotel or event space.
Sell off parts of the estate to fund the restoration.
6. Which hobby would take up your free time?
Writing or pursuing journalistic endeavors.
Investing in new technologies or business opportunities.
Horseback riding through the countryside.
Hosting and attending grand social events.
7. During an important social event, you realize a faux pas you made could offend a prominent guest. What do you do?
Quickly apologize and correct your mistake.
Ignore it and hope it goes unnoticed.
Ask a mutual friend to smooth things over for you.
Divert attention with a more captivating topic or activity.
8. You are given the opportunity to invest in a new, untested technology. How do you proceed?
Fully back the project, trusting in its potential.
Decline the investment opportunity and focus on proven ventures.
Research thoroughly before making any decision.
Invest a small portion to test the waters.
9. How would you handle a public accusation of something you didn't do?
Engage a public relations expert to manage the crisis.
Allow your actions and character to speak for themselves over time.
Firmly deny the accusations and present evidence of your innocence.
Confront your accuser directly in a public setting.
10. If you could choose your role in society, what would it be?
A socialite, navigating and influencing high society.
A philanthropist, using wealth to uplift the less fortunate.
An entrepreneur, driving economic and industrial innovation.
An artist or writer, capturing and shaping cultural narratives.