
Name: Carlie Cokell-Smith
Character Role: 1
Age: 21
Gender Stereotype Of Role: Female, attractive, innocent.
Costume: Grey clothes, casual.
Hair and Make-up: Big hair, ordinary make-up, quite pale.
Body Language and Facial Expression: Confidenr, upright, slightly weak, and vulnerable.
Represented As: Angry girlfriend who is hurt about her boyfriends actions.
Role Within Narrative: Arguing with boyfriend as hearing he has cheated, attempts to kill him as he is unconscious. Stopped by mystery girl who walks in.
Character Role: 2
Age: 21
Gender Stereotype Of Role: Male, attractive, dark side.
Costume: All black clothing.
Hair and Make-up: Neat hair.
Body Language and Facial Expression: Confident, masculine, strong, built, superior, angry, frustrated.
Represented As: Sly boyfriend who denies his wrong actions of cheating.
Role Within Narrative: Argyes with girlfriend (Carlie) over him cheating, denies his actions and gets the girls caught up in a bad situation. Almost gets shot by Carlie and Zelal.
Age: 21
Gender Stereotype Of Role: Female, attractive, intelligent, arrogant, selfish,
Costume: All black clothing, choker, hoody hiding identity.
Hair and Make-up: Long, straight hair, dark lipstick, pale, nails dark.
Body Language and Facial Expressions: Upright, confident, bland, mysterious, emotionless.
Represented As: Crazy girl in love with character 2 (Lashane), trying to get rid of girlfriend in violent way.
Role Within Narrative: Getting ready, looking good/proud as she is going to attempt to kill character 1. However, audience doesn't know if she succeeds.


Good planning of characters here. Each character in your production has been analysed in terms of their representation.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-character role is who they are in the production rather than the character number
-are there any other characters from existing thrillers that you have based these ideas on? Look to compare these