Ok, so my main character is going to be a preppy highschool girl by the name of ****. Everything about her, and everything that she does is absolutely perfect. She has perfect clothes, a perfect body, a perfect boyfriend, perfect grades, and the perfect family, basically: the perfect life. She is always preaching to her peers, as well as anyone else that will listen, that people are to quick to judge others. She says that everyone has the right to be their own person and that nobody should be someone that they aren't just because that is what is expected of them. Everyone believes that **** is such a great person, and they listen to what she has to say. **** influences the lives of many people around her, and many of them are much more open minded to the people around them because of her words. Only problem is that **** is a complete hypocrite. She may not realize it, but she is one of the fastest to judge people. If they don't dress right, or live in the right community or have enough grades, then she has a very difficult time accepting them. The only reason that she seems so great and accepting is because everyone around her is just like her. When a person comes along who doesn't share her way of thinking, she shuns them. One day, she meets a guy by the name of Forest. Forest has plenty of money, he has a good family, and his life is really a lot like hers. However, he has a very different appearance. Forest is Gothic, and because he doesn't share the same feelings regarding clothing, **** doesn't even give him a chance. The moral of this story is that nearly every person in today's society is to fast to judge others and that people aren't always who they first appear to be.
These are my ideas so far, and i will definately add a lot more detail and dialogue and such. Also, Les will be doing a story that goes with mine. His will be from the point of view of Forest, the Gothic boy. Let me know what you think about this and if there is anything that I should change. Thanks!
By the way, **** is in place of the name of my character, which I have yet to pick.
Thursday, November 03, 2005
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