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irga5000 [103]
2 years ago
5

Someone plz help!! With both question 1 & 2 I’m being timed gotta turn it in ASAP I’ll give BRAINIEST and a side of free 100

points..
You should have two or three major characters and a few minor characters as well. Focus on fully developing the major characters’ physicals traits, personalities, and backgrounds. Remember, all characters should be realistic and believable.

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1 answer:
Mrac [35]2 years ago
8 0

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Major character #1- Velma Terrace, she/her, age- 20, employment- author

partner- N/A, role- protagonist

- physical description- Dark skin woven with sunspots, curls of chocolate brown hair, two toned irises- one seawater blue and the other stormy grey, full figure, and light ebony glasses.

-personality- somewhat "bitter sweet", she can be a tad rude, sarcastic, has a healthy dose of confidence, can occasionally be pretty nice

-background- raised in San Antonio TX, moved to Boston the minute she turned 18 due to her mother. Had an odd obsession with literature and fiction since she was very  young.

Major character #2- Danae Terrace, she/her, age- 59, employment- secretary

partner- widowed, role- antagonist

-physical description- "Dusty" olive skin and high cheekbones, a slight Belizean appearance, thinning black hair streaked with gray, and dulled blue eyes

personality- similar to Velma, high in confidence yet not self absorbed, however most feelings are masked, a bit of a blank-slate, despite her seemingly weak state she is extremely manipulative, abusive, and passive aggressive

-background- originally wed to Arron Terrace, whom later died in the military, she blamed Velma for his death and drifted away from her daughter.

I'm sorry, I would love to design more characters but I also have a lot of work I need to get done. But this was fun to do! I hope it helps you out!! :))

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