Her bedroom is bubble gum pink with hot pink curtains. All of her furniture is white. She has many pictures of herself on her walls. On her dresser, there are hundreds of trophies, ribbons and tiaras. In the closet, you see a bunch of dresses, some casual but a lot are costume. She has a big tub of makeup and hair accessories on the vanity. In front of the vanity, there is a large mirror. On her bed, there are stuffed animals and dolls. She has sashes hanging on her bed posts. There are Barbies under her bed. She has a bouquet of flowers next to her bed and all around her room. There isn’t much school work around.
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Based on the description of the character’s room, the first impression I got from the writing was room reflects the personality of the girl, being “girly-girl,” with the pink walls and curtains, dresses and tiaras.
The girl also participates in beauty pageants because of the trophies, ribbons and tiaras on the shelves, and the sashes hanging on her bed. I assume that the pictures on her wall are photos of her in different pageants, but they could just be her and her friends. The costume-y dresses hanging in her closest could be dresses she wears in her pageants. The bouquet of flowers next to her bed and all around her room also suggest that the girl participates in beauty pageants because flowers come with winning awards in pageants.
The girl cares about her looks because of the makeup and hair products sitting on her vanity, which she probably also uses for pageants. The large mirror in front of the vanity also suggests that she cares about her looks.
She likes stuffed animals and dolls, but has grown up past Barbies or just does not have enough space for them because she stores them under her bed.
The character described in the writing, I assume, does not like school or homework because no school work is present in her room. Pageants probably take most of her time, or all that the girl cares about so her first priority does not include school work.
The character I envisioned from the bedroom portrays a girly-girl who participates in beauty pageants and does not care for school.
Comment by Rachel — October 28, 2009 @ 4:43 am
that was alllll right except for the barbies part.
good job!
Comment by annap2013 — October 29, 2009 @ 1:11 am