In class writing 04/02
How to custome her to show she’s not just a peasant but also a dreamer / outsider?
I want her to be in a blue dress, simple designed and easy to move in. There will be some dusts and slight rips on her dress from working in the fields day after day. She will ware a pair of red sandals that matches the dress. She will have long black hair with curves because that can represent her Caribbean identity. She will have a tan skin tone to represent the healthy and energetic body of hers. She will not put any makeup on except for red lipstick. Meanwhile, all other peasents will dress in dark colors to form a comparison with Ti Moune. None of the other females will have lipsticks or makeup on either. This way, the audience can notice visually that she is different from everyone else in the village. Or at least she want to make herself different from others. The red shoes has special meaning too. They are like fires burning under Ti Moune’s feet that made her always want to move her feet forward and never just stop at one spot. She will never be satisfied with where she is, always striving to see where she will be in the future.
Would her custom reflect connections with other characters? Explain.
The blue dress is a connection between Ti Moune and Agwe, the God of water. Since the moment that horrible disaster ended and Ti Moune was the only one survived, not only she but also others believed is was Agwe who saved her and made her different from others. Therefore, her belief of “ I’m special” is deep in her mind. The rips and the dirty spots on she dress are not only a reprensation of her peasents identity, but also an irony. She thinks her self different from all other but yet she life in a life just like them. She needs to work too. How she dress wouldn’t change who she is. But yet, Ti Moune didn’t realize any of these. Moreover, she’s the only girl that uses lipstick. While other girls don’t care that much, she want to look nice just like those girls from the rich families. Even if she isn’t one actually, she still wants to be ready for her “Prince Charming” all the time.
I want her to be in a blue dress, simple designed and easy to move in. There will be some dusts and slight rips on her dress from working in the fields day after day. She will ware a pair of red sandals that matches the dress. She will have long black hair with curves because that can represent her Caribbean identity. She will have a tan skin tone to represent the healthy and energetic body of hers. She will not put any makeup on except for red lipstick. Meanwhile, all other peasents will dress in dark colors to form a comparison with Ti Moune. None of the other females will have lipsticks or makeup on either. This way, the audience can notice visually that she is different from everyone else in the village. Or at least she want to make herself different from others. The red shoes has special meaning too. They are like fires burning under Ti Moune’s feet that made her always want to move her feet forward and never just stop at one spot. She will never be satisfied with where she is, always striving to see where she will be in the future.
Would her custom reflect connections with other characters? Explain.
The blue dress is a connection between Ti Moune and Agwe, the God of water. Since the moment that horrible disaster ended and Ti Moune was the only one survived, not only she but also others believed is was Agwe who saved her and made her different from others. Therefore, her belief of “ I’m special” is deep in her mind. The rips and the dirty spots on she dress are not only a reprensation of her peasents identity, but also an irony. She thinks her self different from all other but yet she life in a life just like them. She needs to work too. How she dress wouldn’t change who she is. But yet, Ti Moune didn’t realize any of these. Moreover, she’s the only girl that uses lipstick. While other girls don’t care that much, she want to look nice just like those girls from the rich families. Even if she isn’t one actually, she still wants to be ready for her “Prince Charming” all the time.
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