Friday, 15 October 2010

Character Profiling

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Name:
Michael Watson. Nickname (FREE)

Biography:
Michael was born in inner city London, living part time with his mother and grandmother. He has never seen his father and doesn’t have a male role model who he looks up to. He is deeply troubled by this and doesn’t have a connection with any of his family; he often spends the majority of his time alone in his room. He spends a lot of time reading. At this moment in time he is living with his mother but occasionally stays with his aunt as his mum is always in hospital due illness. Has never considered anyone to be his friend, was often that child getting into fights in primary school and now spends his time in college alone in the library. Lately he has been going through a transition stage trying to understand the world and has started to become paranoid towards other people.

Age:
Late teens 17-18

Height:
Fairly tall

Weight:
12-13 stone

Body Type:
Works out a bit not really

Race:
Black

Eye colour:
Dark brown

Hair type:
Low

Hair colour:
Black

Clothing Style:
Relaxed. Often wears jeans, hoddie and trainers

Speaking Style:
Has confidence issues, so often gives one worded answers or often gets straight to the point. This is not a true reflection of his actual intelligence.
General Demeanour:
May come across as uptight and some would even call him a loner because he keeps himself to himself.

Career:
Currently studying a-levels in college but doesn’t see where his future may lie

Prejudices:
Hates people
Hates politicians
Hates police

Best Qualities:
He has good analytical skills

Worst qualities:
Anger problems
Narrow minded
Mean

Weaknesses:
His weaknesses is himself can not break the barrier he has built to protect himself from disappointment.

Hobbies:
Reading and listening to music

Talents:
 Poetry

1 comment:

  1. Marcus, I like that you have included a character profile. NOw you need to make this more visual. What photos could you add? Either of actual people or found images that make your point. Get blogging!

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