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Title: Performing Arts character building

by destiny Joliviia | in writing, fiction, characters

What my character looks like.
Destiny Malcolm

The character I have chosen is The Big Bad Wolf!

Step 1

Mr. Wolf Jr is considerably tall for a wolf; he has rough brown and grey fur that would tickle your skin in a not so pleasant way. The wolf has large yellow teeth and quite a few missing. He has two great big shiny ones at the front which are obviously false. His paws are like the forks gardeners use to dig up the weeds, his feet are the same but bigger! Now think of half a strawberry, make is two sizes bigger, what you are imagining is no where near the sight of Mr. Wolf Jr’s tongue! He also has big eyes that are like giant marbles.

Step 2

The wolf would surprisingly have a very soft voice, a voice that you not expect such a scary character to have. He would speak with a whit to his tone, a cunningly malleable sound to people’s ears. A deceiver. He has this type of voice because normally, a wolf’s voice would be expected to be sore to the ears, no sweet. It might be considered that his voice is a trick.

Step 3

Mr. Wolf Jr is quite skinny, he has muscle but no as much as you would think and flesh-eating animal might be. I thought of making his physicality this was because it’s unusual, just as his voice people expect different of this wolf.

Step 4

Mr. Wolf Jr lives in a natural cottage in the woods. By natural I mean he build this house himself, from anything suitable he could find in his surroundings. You see he was quite a clever wolf and if he had not decided to be a full-time children feaster, then he would have been a very successful builder. Mr. Wolf Jr lived on his own and sometimes he was disheartened by this loneliness, but he’d soon shake off that feeble emotion by making sure he scared someone or something that walked happily along the path that rimmed his woods. Mr. Wolf Jr was an only child, he was dearly close to his father and they often made things together in the little workshop they had. Unfortunately for Mr. and Mrs. Wolf dies tragically in a fire, cause by 3 evil pigs! After Mr. Wolf Jr’s parents died, he had turned so cold hearted, he didn’t want to speak to anyone or have any fun or enjoy life.

Everyone knew him now as ‘The Big Bad Wolf’ and that’s how he liked it! Mr. Wolf Jr maintained this social status and vowed never to let his guard down. He did not have any real friends but the friends he did have, were either dead, or too afraid to not be his friend! He was horrible to them but even though Mr. Wolf Jr was a bad wolf, he secretly hated who he had become. He wished he could go back to the way things were before he lost his family, but again that was a weak emotion that nobody could ever know of.

Step 6

Dear Dad,

Today I ate two children. Jack and Jill, twins. I feel terrible and it’s not indigestion it’s the fact that since you and mum have gone, I’ve been behaving like a monster. for the past few weeks I’ve been contemplating my life, people see me and know me as ‘ The Big bad wolf’ now dad, I know that’s not pleasing to you which I why I’ve decided I want to change my ways. It might be hard but I really feel it will do me good. My days were just too sinful for a wolf like me. Let me show you my daily to-do lists, one of...

• get up DON’T WASH ( the smell will deter not wanted people )
• go hunting ( for little children)
• Come back store find.
• eat last nights find ( normally a boy and half a girl )
• sleep
• sleep
• sleep
• steal something I don’t need from the villagers
• Watch little children playing then terrify them!!!
• sleep
You see? That’s not the way I want to live anymore, I’m going to start a fresh in the morning and I’m going to stick to it. I know you will be proud of me.

I will never forget you mum and dad.
Love ‘Young Willy Wolf’ xx

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