ellectrical (
ellectrical) wrote2008-02-25 11:16 pm
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[OOC] Character Analysis Meme
As per backroom post, comment with your character's name (past, present, or uh, future?) and I will tell you:
1) how [insert pup of your choice here]'s opinion of the named character has changed over time, or
2) why [insert pup of your choice here] does or does not get along/like/other with the named pup.
Pups:
Elle Bishop (
ellectrical)
Behrooz Araz (
kayip)
Mei Kusakabe (
wasnt_adream)
Jim Halpert (
just_a_job)
... though I think for most people only two of those have really been in enough to do this much. Ah well.
And... 'cause I'm bored, I'll also just answer any general question for any of the pups.
1) how [insert pup of your choice here]'s opinion of the named character has changed over time, or
2) why [insert pup of your choice here] does or does not get along/like/other with the named pup.
Pups:
Elle Bishop (
Behrooz Araz (
Mei Kusakabe (
Jim Halpert (
... though I think for most people only two of those have really been in enough to do this much. Ah well.
And... 'cause I'm bored, I'll also just answer any general question for any of the pups.

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Though I haven't seen your thoughts for Mary on Behrooz :D?
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Let's see. Mary finds Behrooz interesting and frustrating both at once, because she can never seem to quite get the answers that she wants from him (and because he speaks so slowly). She knows that he's different in some way (well . . . she knows a little more now) and has interesting stories somewhere in there, and she wants to know more!
I think he also escapes being treated like Mary treats Indian servants (and treated Anthy, memorably) because - well, Behrooz doesn't act quite like anyone Mary knows, really. He's not contrary, or kind in the way she identifies with, say, the Sowerbys, or subservient; he's kind of unclassifiable, at least from her experience. Which is the other reason he's interesting to her.