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* The eponymous ''[[Anne of Green Gables]]''.
* [[Jeeves and Wooster (novel)|Bertie Wooster]], frequently. On being forced to sing at a "clean, bright entertainment":
{{quote| "I have been subjected to a nervous strain unparalleled since the days of the early Martyrs. I have lost pounds in weight and permanently injured my entire system. I have gone through an ordeal, the recollection of which will make me wake up screaming in the night for months to come ..."}}
* ''[[In Death]]'' series: ''Divided In Death'' has young Chloe McCoy, who is this trope, due to her lover Blair Bissel's death. {{spoiler|She gets murdered by Blair Bissel later, and he staged it to look like suicide}}.
 
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* In ''[[Frasier]]'', both Frasier and Niles often act like this Every situation that could make them look bad to Society is a reason to act like it's the end of the world.
* Elliot is a self-confessed drama queen on ''[[Scrubs]]''. There's also an episode titled "My Drama Queen" dedicated to J.D.'s new girlfriend.
{{quote| '''Elliot''': She's a drama queen, J.D.! When her husband was in a coma, it was all, like, taboo and exciting; but now that it's okay for the two of you to be together, the relationship's got no snap... it's got no crackle. J.D... It's got no pop. I know! Because I'm a drama queen, too!}}
* ''[[Noah's Arc]]'': This is a defining aspect of Alex's personality, generally [[Played for Laughs]]. Noah has shades of this at times too though.