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Complete the stick figure with eyes, hair, mouth, nose, and clothing. What does this person wear? What type of clothing? Is it torn? New? Brand name? Colorful? Matching? Details and coloring are expected for full credit.
Alternately, if you want to provide a more develop drawing than the provided stick figure allows, or use Canva to produce a generative AI picture, you may. Feel free to be as creative / detailed with the drawing / physical appearance of the Narrator as you like.
IF a student chooses to use Canva, the picture must be printed and the Character Development Elements must be then written out.
Character Development Elements:
A. NAME the Narrator. Remember, this is a fictional character you are making up! It is NOT a character already included in the story.
B. Three things your Narrator LOVES.
C. Two CONFLICTS the NARRATOR experiences. Be sure to label these with the CONFLICT TYPE. Reminder Video linked here.
D. Two PERSONALITY TRAITS.
E. Three DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION statements. Reminder Video linked here.
F. Three INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION statements. Reminder Video linked here.
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I completed the stick figure into a fully imagined narrator. Below is a visual sketch (ASCII) plus a detailed, colored description of the face, hair, clothing, and condition, followed by the Character Development Elements A–F.
Simple completed stick-figure sketch (add-on features shown):
______
/ o o \ <- hazel eyes with gold flecks
| \_/ | <- small smile; thin silver hoop lip ring at lower lip
\ \_/ / <- short upturned nose
\____/ <- jawline with light stubble (if male-presenting) OR soft jaw if female-presenting
| | <- teal beanie pulled back, short undercut hair peeking
/| |\ <- layered scarf and collar of jacket
| | <- body with denim jacket and tee
/ \ <- ripped jeans, one knee patched
/ \
sneakers <- white high-top Converse with teal laces, paint speckles
Physical / clothing description (colors, brand, condition):
- Face & hair:
- Eyes: almond-shaped hazel with tiny gold flecks; lashes medium length.
- Nose: small, slightly upturned.
- Mouth: average lips, usually curved in a quick, wry half‑smile; small silver hoop lip ring at the lower lip.
- Hair: short undercut (sides clipped close) with a longer top that’s tousled and swept to one side. Natural dark brown roots, dyed teal on top (teal fades toward turquoise tips). A few sun-bleached strands at the front.
- Scalp/skin: light olive tone with a faint scar near the hairline (old skateboarding scrape).
- Top layers:
- Beanie: slouchy knit beanie in deep burgundy, slightly pill‑worn.
- Jacket: charcoal-black denim jacket (brand: an old thrifted Levi’s-style), medium weight, with embroidered patches on the left shoulder — a crescent moon (gold thread), an old radio (muted teal), and a stitched red heart. Cuffs are frayed at the edges (intentional wear, cared-for).
- Hoodie/Scarf & Shirt: under the jacket a thin mustard-yellow hoodie (Hoodie brand unbranded, not new) with the hood peeking out; beneath that, a faded dark-green vintage band tee (not a current brand; design partially cracked). Tee is soft and broken-in — comfortable, not pristine.
- Lower body:
- Jeans: black slim-straight jeans with one deliberate knee rip patched from the inside with a navy bandana (hand-sewn patch). The other knee has light abrasion but no full tear. Jeans look worn but intentionally mended.
- Shoes: white high-top Converse (classic All Star) with teal laces on the right shoe and mustard-yellow laces on the left — paint speckles across the rubber toe (as if from a recent art project). Soles scuffed but intact.
- Accessories:
- Crossbody messenger bag (olive canvas) patched with concert pins, a Polaroid peeking out of the flap.
- Thin silver chain necklace with a tiny brass key pendant.
- One braided friendship bracelet on the right wrist (colors: teal, burgundy, mustard).
Overall clothing impression:
- Type: Casual, layered streetwear with a thrifted/vintage sensibility.
- Condition: Worn-in and cared-for, some purposeful tears and repairs; not new but well loved.
- Brand: Mix of thrifted Levi’s-style jacket and a recognizable shoe brand (Converse); no overt luxury brands; personal customization (patches, pins, paint).
- Color scheme: Teal, burgundy, mustard, charcoal — intentionally eclectic but coordinated (matching accents: teal hair + teal laces + teal patch).
- Matching: The outfit is mismatched by intention (different laces, mixed patterns) but visually cohesive because of repeated accent colors and textures.
Character Development Elements
A. NAME the Narrator
- Rowan Vega
B. Three things Rowan LOVES
1. Midnight walks through quiet city streets, watching apartment windows glow.
2. Tinkering with old radios and record players—bringing things with static back to sound.
3. Journaling short, observational essays and stapling them into zines to leave in coffee shops.
C. Two CONFLICTS the NARRATOR experiences (labelled with conflict type)
1. Internal — Person vs. Self: Rowan struggles with imposter syndrome and persistent doubt about whether their essays and small repairs are really valuable or just hobby noise. They want to publish a book but fear exposure and rejection.
2. External — Person vs. Society (or Person vs. Family Expectations): Rowan’s family expects a stable corporate job; they press for a practical career and steady income. Rowan resists, choosing a creative, precarious life, which causes tension and financial pressure.
D. Two PERSONALITY TRAITS
1. Observant — notices small details other people miss (a thread on a jacket, the rhythm of a neighbor’s footsteps).
2. Tenacious — when Rowan decides to fix something (a radio, a relationship, or a paragraph), they stick with it until it works.
E. Three DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION statements (explicit narrator description)
1. Rowan is resourceful and prefers repairing and reusing to buying new.
2. Rowan is the kind of person who writes down strangers’ small confessions in a notebook.
3. Rowan values authenticity and dislikes performative trends.
F. Three INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION statements (showing, not telling)
1. Rowan spends Saturday afternoons at a community repair café, offering to solder a stranger’s speaker while quietly taking notes for their next essay — they rarely ask for payment, accepting only a cup of coffee.
2. When a friend offers a high-paying corporate role, Rowan smiles carefully and crafts a respectful decline, then walks home by a longer route to watch apartment lights and scribble observations — showing priorities through actions.
3. Rowan folds a torn concert tee with care and hand-stitches a patch over the rip, humming a half-remembered song; the tenderness and attention reveal a sentimental side more than any statement could.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a more detailed ink or colored description for printing.
- Turn this into a one-page character sheet ready for Canva (with suggested color swatches, fonts, and layout).
- Expand Rowan’s backstory (family, education, a short opening scene narrated by Rowan).
Simple completed stick-figure sketch (add-on features shown):
______
/ o o \ <- hazel eyes with gold flecks
| \_/ | <- small smile; thin silver hoop lip ring at lower lip
\ \_/ / <- short upturned nose
\____/ <- jawline with light stubble (if male-presenting) OR soft jaw if female-presenting
| | <- teal beanie pulled back, short undercut hair peeking
/| |\ <- layered scarf and collar of jacket
| | <- body with denim jacket and tee
/ \ <- ripped jeans, one knee patched
/ \
sneakers <- white high-top Converse with teal laces, paint speckles
Physical / clothing description (colors, brand, condition):
- Face & hair:
- Eyes: almond-shaped hazel with tiny gold flecks; lashes medium length.
- Nose: small, slightly upturned.
- Mouth: average lips, usually curved in a quick, wry half‑smile; small silver hoop lip ring at the lower lip.
- Hair: short undercut (sides clipped close) with a longer top that’s tousled and swept to one side. Natural dark brown roots, dyed teal on top (teal fades toward turquoise tips). A few sun-bleached strands at the front.
- Scalp/skin: light olive tone with a faint scar near the hairline (old skateboarding scrape).
- Top layers:
- Beanie: slouchy knit beanie in deep burgundy, slightly pill‑worn.
- Jacket: charcoal-black denim jacket (brand: an old thrifted Levi’s-style), medium weight, with embroidered patches on the left shoulder — a crescent moon (gold thread), an old radio (muted teal), and a stitched red heart. Cuffs are frayed at the edges (intentional wear, cared-for).
- Hoodie/Scarf & Shirt: under the jacket a thin mustard-yellow hoodie (Hoodie brand unbranded, not new) with the hood peeking out; beneath that, a faded dark-green vintage band tee (not a current brand; design partially cracked). Tee is soft and broken-in — comfortable, not pristine.
- Lower body:
- Jeans: black slim-straight jeans with one deliberate knee rip patched from the inside with a navy bandana (hand-sewn patch). The other knee has light abrasion but no full tear. Jeans look worn but intentionally mended.
- Shoes: white high-top Converse (classic All Star) with teal laces on the right shoe and mustard-yellow laces on the left — paint speckles across the rubber toe (as if from a recent art project). Soles scuffed but intact.
- Accessories:
- Crossbody messenger bag (olive canvas) patched with concert pins, a Polaroid peeking out of the flap.
- Thin silver chain necklace with a tiny brass key pendant.
- One braided friendship bracelet on the right wrist (colors: teal, burgundy, mustard).
Overall clothing impression:
- Type: Casual, layered streetwear with a thrifted/vintage sensibility.
- Condition: Worn-in and cared-for, some purposeful tears and repairs; not new but well loved.
- Brand: Mix of thrifted Levi’s-style jacket and a recognizable shoe brand (Converse); no overt luxury brands; personal customization (patches, pins, paint).
- Color scheme: Teal, burgundy, mustard, charcoal — intentionally eclectic but coordinated (matching accents: teal hair + teal laces + teal patch).
- Matching: The outfit is mismatched by intention (different laces, mixed patterns) but visually cohesive because of repeated accent colors and textures.
Character Development Elements
A. NAME the Narrator
- Rowan Vega
B. Three things Rowan LOVES
1. Midnight walks through quiet city streets, watching apartment windows glow.
2. Tinkering with old radios and record players—bringing things with static back to sound.
3. Journaling short, observational essays and stapling them into zines to leave in coffee shops.
C. Two CONFLICTS the NARRATOR experiences (labelled with conflict type)
1. Internal — Person vs. Self: Rowan struggles with imposter syndrome and persistent doubt about whether their essays and small repairs are really valuable or just hobby noise. They want to publish a book but fear exposure and rejection.
2. External — Person vs. Society (or Person vs. Family Expectations): Rowan’s family expects a stable corporate job; they press for a practical career and steady income. Rowan resists, choosing a creative, precarious life, which causes tension and financial pressure.
D. Two PERSONALITY TRAITS
1. Observant — notices small details other people miss (a thread on a jacket, the rhythm of a neighbor’s footsteps).
2. Tenacious — when Rowan decides to fix something (a radio, a relationship, or a paragraph), they stick with it until it works.
E. Three DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION statements (explicit narrator description)
1. Rowan is resourceful and prefers repairing and reusing to buying new.
2. Rowan is the kind of person who writes down strangers’ small confessions in a notebook.
3. Rowan values authenticity and dislikes performative trends.
F. Three INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION statements (showing, not telling)
1. Rowan spends Saturday afternoons at a community repair café, offering to solder a stranger’s speaker while quietly taking notes for their next essay — they rarely ask for payment, accepting only a cup of coffee.
2. When a friend offers a high-paying corporate role, Rowan smiles carefully and crafts a respectful decline, then walks home by a longer route to watch apartment lights and scribble observations — showing priorities through actions.
3. Rowan folds a torn concert tee with care and hand-stitches a patch over the rip, humming a half-remembered song; the tenderness and attention reveal a sentimental side more than any statement could.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a more detailed ink or colored description for printing.
- Turn this into a one-page character sheet ready for Canva (with suggested color swatches, fonts, and layout).
- Expand Rowan’s backstory (family, education, a short opening scene narrated by Rowan).
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