Character Exploration - Our House

Reecey
-at least 3 traits -relationships -how they impact eachother -quotes -ideas -why I think my character is like this -how I relate to other people


Is your character funny?


Yes, may be intimidating but does make everything into a joke. "Don't cry over spilled women mate, there's plenty more fish in the sea. You'll always get something after you tackle." I also crab my crotch and thrust foward when I say this.
Billie, Joe, Lewis, Emmo, Joes Dad




Do you have any real friends?
No, go in and out of prison and pressures people to doing things. The song shut up shows he doesn't have real friends as he'll easily pass the blame onto Joe.
Kath, Joes Dad




Do you ever hold a grudge?
Don't know, people don't do anything to anger or annoy Reecey as most people are scared of him
Kath




Do you make irrational or stupid choices?
Yes, house braking, stealing, getting arrested... "All I learnt at school was how to bend not break the rules"
Joe, Emmo, Sarah, Joes Dad




Do you have a secret agenda?




In the park scenario, I was being an intimidating character. I ended up having no friends sitting alone, kicking someone's dog, kicking someone else's pet turtle and telling people to go away and don't speak to me. I think once I figured out what to I represented it better towards the end then I did when I started as no one would speak to me and they avoided me.


Intimidating
Strategic
Intelligent


To be Reecey I needed to be intimadting. I tried to do this by making most of my entrances on the blocks so I'm on a higher level, like I'm looking down on Joe. I didnt really find Reeceys lines to difficult to learn or to do. Some lines it took a few rehearsals to figure out how I should say them. The line I say "I'm telling ya' mate nothing impresses a woman like cars... well except honesty and perosonally, I've always found cars easier." I say this to Joe as he runs off stage. When I first started doing this line I was saying the whole thing to Joe as he goes off stage but after a few rehearsals, we realised I should say the first bit to Joe, shouting it after him but then when I say the next part from "well except..." I should say it to the audience.

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