Tuesday, February 11, 2025

supporting characters

 Our supporting characters include:

Friend #1

This friend is delicate and smart. She wears rather comfortable clothing but she is clearly girly just like her friends. After the death of Irene, the distraught is clearly shown on her clothing and demeanor. Her and friend #2 search for the perpetrator and their reason for madness. She is in mourning, personality leaving her person. 

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Friend #2

Friend #2 is facing very similar amounts of pain as friend #1. They both show a want to search for their friend's murderer, but she doesn't dwell on it as much as friend #1. She doesn't want to go dipping her nose is business that can get her killed too. Everyone mourns in their own ways, and it left friend #2 rather lazy.

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Main Murderer

Our murderer the girls are looking for doesn't show much remorse. She did was she did to protect a secret, thought she plays a part to make herself seem as sad as her peers. She wears dark clothing to show her dark ways, and we can tell she is very controlling by the way she speaks to her accomplices. A lot is unknown of her, as we don't know her face or name. Though her identity is secret, there is only so long until she is caught.

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Accomplice #1

This accomplice is devout to our plotter. He wears dark clothing as told and continues to do what he is told through action. Whether he is scared or other motives, Irene's planned murder was successful due to the men who worked along her.

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Accomplice #2

Our second accomplice doesn't seem as loyal. He wears lighter clothing, though casual, in an attempt to change plans. Though unsuccessful, he is genuinely seen distraught throughout. He regrets his actions, though there isn't much left for him to do other then keep his crime a secret.



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creative critical reflection (ccr)

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