I love Elizabeth.
>>3597655Elizabeth would be enthused by the prospect of being able to access such vast amounts of information with such ease. Pretty much any device with internet would fascinate her. I think she'd still prefer the quaint leisure of a paperback, but she'd be thrilled by the opportunity find almost any information with just a few clicks.
>>3597657Booker. He's the reason Elizabeth ends up in Columbia but, ultimately, he atones for his prior actions and opts to do what is right in the end. He gets sent to Columbia to retrieve her and, initially, views Liz as nothing more than a person he has to escort for an employer. Over the course of the narrative, they grow close, and become really dependent on each other despite not yet realizing how deep their relationship actually goes.
>>3597661Probably French culture, since she's kind of obsessed with that country.
>>3597663Sleeping in. Going for coffee. Enjoying each other's company. Not buying into the New Year hype.
>>3597711Is it cliche to say smile? She is seldom afforded an opportunity to be happy throughout the narrative. She's really smiley and up-beat during the first levels but she just grows increasingly anxious and emotionally burdened as the story unfolds. Which is why I'm partial to the first few parts of the game. It just makes me so happy to see how carefree and joyous she is, before the events of the game take place. She progresses a lot as a character, but only as a result of enduring a lot of strife. It evidently takes a toll on her, and her disposition is much more sorrowful by the end.
I also think that it's really cool when she quotes books, but she only does that like once over the entire game.