Character Representation
Fatima | Ivy (named after poison Ivy, conventional as the is the antagonist), wife/dead woman
character role: antagonist
age: 22/3
gender stereotype: alive = slim, British, good / dead = pale, slim, intimidating
costume: alive = formally casual / dead = ragged dirty white dress, barefoot

body language & facial expression: casual body language in flashback, then shocked e.g. shaking; facial expression traumatised / intimidating and elegant body language when dead; no expression on face to indicate being dead
represented as: initially a victim, transitioning into a dead antagonist
role within the narrative: sees the affair, gets murdered by the offender, comes back for the woman, as a ghost
Lara | Lara, girlfriend/offender/criminal/pregnant insane woman
character role: anti-hero
age: 22/3
gender stereotype: slim, British, dark hair, split personality
costume: light neutral colours e.g. grey top

body language & facial expression: casual happy body language and facial expressions in 1st flashback / overwhelming happiness in 2nd flashback / nervous body language and attempted expressionless face in 3rd flashback / crazy unpredictable behaviour in the mental ward
represented as: firstly good but an offender of the wife, then a criminal, then a mad woman
role within the narrative: demented woman in a mental institution being observed by a professor. her story is revealed in the flashbacks showing her as a home wrecker and a murderer
Mohidin | Professor, observer of Lara
character role: protagonist
age: 30-40
gender stereotype: British, 'smart', mature
costume: white shirt, striped tie, grey/black trousers, glasses
hair & makeup: neat hair, no makeup
body language & facial expression: straight posture, elbows on desk, calm yet intrigued facial expression
represented as: the intended decoder of Lara's behaviour, with good intentions, though he seems useless after the audience gain understanding and he still struggles
role within the narrative: he observes Lara to try determine why she is mentally unstable. His perspective is different from hers.
Max | Max (husband)
character role:
age: 22/3
gender stereotype: British, tall, intelligent, mature
costume: smart clothing e.g. white shirt and black tie
hair & makeup: neat, no product, no makeup
body language & facial expression: casual body language, happy facial expressions, clear ignorance of the presence of his wife
represented as: secret lover of the anti-hero and subject of her reasoning's for murder
role within the narrative: has a secret affair with the anti-hero
Mohidin | Professor, observer of Lara
character role: protagonist

gender stereotype: British, 'smart', mature
costume: white shirt, striped tie, grey/black trousers, glasses
hair & makeup: neat hair, no makeup
body language & facial expression: straight posture, elbows on desk, calm yet intrigued facial expression
represented as: the intended decoder of Lara's behaviour, with good intentions, though he seems useless after the audience gain understanding and he still struggles
role within the narrative: he observes Lara to try determine why she is mentally unstable. His perspective is different from hers.
Max | Max (husband)
character role:
age: 22/3
gender stereotype: British, tall, intelligent, mature
costume: smart clothing e.g. white shirt and black tie
hair & makeup: neat, no product, no makeup
body language & facial expression: casual body language, happy facial expressions, clear ignorance of the presence of his wife
represented as: secret lover of the anti-hero and subject of her reasoning's for murder
role within the narrative: has a secret affair with the anti-hero
Some good planning here of the characters that will be in your production.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-with gender stereotypes, give the character personality and traits
-refer to some film examples that have helped you with these characters
-conclude with how this has helped you plan