Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Lilly Cahill - profile


If i were to picture Lilly i would see her as classically pretty. I used Chloe Grace Moretz as a model for my ideal look, as i believe she portrays an ideal look for my character. She has delicate features, but she can show an intriguing side.
 I also like the makeup in this picture. She has been given a flat base, highlighted on the cheekbones and nose bridge. This is paired with dark eyes and a plumped pink/nude lip gloss and defined eyebrows. This is a common natural look that would be perfect for this play, seeming as i would say the school would be strict on dress code. I also like the tied back hair in this picture. This would be perfect for a casual school look, as a messy bun seems effortless yet captivates and frames the face. I really like the dark smokey eye as it would help build the characters persona. Lily is a seemingly lovely character, but can have a mean and supposedly inapropriete streak within her. The formal and clean swept face would portray her pure side, where as the dark eyes symbolise her darker side.

When reading through the script, looking at her conversations with different people, she doesn't seem to be that involved in the group. She only fully interacts with William and Nicholas, talking to them for full scenes. She also doesn't seem to follow the hierarchy rule that is commonly placed by Bennett. She mainly keeps her self to her self making her a more refined character. Although everyone mocks Chadwick in the group, Lilly is the only character that treats him as an equal. She never makes fun of him.

In scene 5, William often intimidates and handles Lily physically in an aggressive manner. Despite these aggressions she still often checks on him "William are you alright?". Her affections for her friends seem to overpower any violent gestures made. It's clear she is a brave and caring character.


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