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Character: Antagonist Profile Antagonist Profile ▼ Character Profile Of Charlie T Charlene Tallulah Teasdale Basic Information Role in story: Antagonist Full Name: Charlene Tallulah Teasdale Nick Name: Charlie T Who gave her that name: Her father, she hated the name Charlene, her middle name, Tallulah, is Choctaw and was her great-grandmother's name. According to her father she should have a boy. Gender: Female Ethnic Background: German, English and Choctaw Birthday: November 22, 1995 Birthplace: Lockwood, Montana Birthstone/Sign: Birth Sign is Sagittarius and her birth stone is Tanzanite. It is said that the blue-violet gem matches the rare traits and zest for life of Sagittarians. Age: 29 Height: 5'7" Weight: 130 pounds Current Address: 6975 Trolleyway Playa Del Rey, California 90293 Phone Number: (House/Cell) (424) 310-9093 - Cell Political Affiliation: Democrat Does she Smoke and/or Drink: Yes, she smokes 2 packs a day of Marlboro and drinks a six pack a day of Ultra Light Beer. She does engage in mixed drinks when she goes out and has Chateau de Russo Red Wine with meals. Personal Sentimental Belongings: (toys, jewelry, trinkets, knick-knacks etc...) Charlie T owns a big pink and white stuffed Teddy Bear that she keeps on her bed. Although never speaking of it, it was given to her by an old, short-term, love affair, Sinclair Banks. Lodging: Type of Residence: Charlie T has a beach front apartment which she pays $3,000 per month for in Playa Del Rey, a seaside community of LA in Santa Monica Bay region of LA County, and 12 miles south of Beverly Hills. How clean is the living space It is very clean. Charlie T has a cleaning woman come in three times a week, and she is hardly there. Describe furnishings: Charlie T. is not into doing her own decorating, and hires a Interior Decorator to do it for her. She knows what she likes around her though. Margo, her decorator, furnished her apartment based on Charlie's personality. Ranchero South Western style furnishing. This is a leather/upholstery combination with a touch of American Indian design. Who does she live with: Charlie T. lives with herself only. Family Marital status: Charlie T. is single, never been married. She does not want to marry. She is against long term attachments. Significant other: Charlie has no significant other. She uses relationships for personal gain only. She doesn't concern herself with other people's feelings. Money, recognition are what is important to her. Who does she live with: Herself Children: (How many, ages, gender) No children and doesn't want any. She considers them as nuisances. Mother: Mary Jane Parkinson-Teasdale Living: No - July 10, 1975 - February 9, 2000 Charlie was 5yrs. Died in childbirth. Occupation: Housewife Father: Lucas Teasdale Living: Yes, Born April 1, 1973 Aunts: Elizabeth Joanne Parkinson No other aunts on mother's side Linda May Teasdale Living: yes, Born March 6, 1972 Linda May living - born December 4, 1973 Occupation: Owner of Lockwood Bed and Breakfast Linda May is a housewife. Uncles: 1. Malcom Teasdale 2. Emmett Teasdale - Half brother to Malcom Living: yes Born May 10, 1970 Emmett is listed as disappeared. No one sure if alive or dead. (Emmett is dead, murdered by Malcom, body never found, body at the bottom of Lockwood Lake.) Occupation: Mayor of Lockwood, Montana Grand Parents - Mother's side: Living: No Grand Parents - Father's side: Living: No Brothers: Charlie has one brother, Jaden, 2 years younger than her Sisters: No sisters Friends: Who is/are her best friend(s) Charlie has no close friends What do her friends think of her: Enemies: Who are her enemies: What do her enemies think of her: Who doesn't she trust: Why? Personality: What type of personality does she have: (Sanguine, Melancholic, Choleric, Phlegmatic) Occupation: What is her occupation: Relationship with co-workers: Gross salary: Education: Intelligence: Elementary school: Middle school: High school: Community College: University: Police Academy: Physical Description: Lips: Mouth: Eyebrows: Eyes: (color, shape) Glasses/Contacts: (color, shape of frames and lenses) Shape of face; Nose: Neck: Teeth: Hair: (color, style, texture, length) Hands: Fingers: Nails: Limbs: Skin: (Complexion, tone, color) Breast/Chest: Waist: Hips: Build: Appearance: Posture: Distinguishing marks: (scars, tattoos, moles, birthmarks) Gait: (How they walk) Style of clothing: What do they wear for comfort: What do they wear for work: What do they wear to dress up: Do their clothes match: Is her appearance distinctive: Is she conventionally ( following or agreeing with the established form) attractive or unattractive Physical Condition: Ailments: Disabilities: What makes her enigmatic: (mysterious) Voice: Speech pattern: What languages does she speak: Does she have an accent: Is she long-winded, clipped, or awkward: How varied is her vocabulary: Does she change her words to please others or to achieve a certain end: What is the pitch of her voice: Does she mumble or stutter: Is her internal emotions reflected by the way she speaks: With whom does she enjoy speaking with the most: What topics does she enjoy the most: What topics does she try to avoid at all costs: What mannerisms or expressions does she often employ: Does she make and hold eye contact: Self-confidence: How confident is she: How does her confidence affect her external expression: Negative Mindset: Does she cling to any false beliefs: What is her Lie: What is her worst fear: Does she hold grudges: What is her Ghost/Emotional Wound: What negative thoughts does she think frequently about herself: Mental Health: Mental Health Issues: Is she afraid to make crucial decisions alone: Emotional stability: Internal Conflicts: External conflicts: Theme: Theme Statement: Strong/Positive Traits: Define 3-5 of her strong/positive traits: Weak/Negative Traits: Define 3-5 of her weak/negative Traits: List her most common emotions: What situations and/or experiences would cause her to feel those emotions listed: Questions: 1. Who is this character at the beginning of the story: 2. How do the events of the story shape her for the worse or better: 3. Does she overcome her flaws and the obstacles that stand in her way: How so? 4. Who is this character at the end of the story: 5. How is she dissatisfied: 6. What does she believe will bring her satisfaction: 7. What flaws hinder her on her journey to find happiness: 8. How did this flaw originate: 9. Does she need to overcome this flaw to realize what will truly make her happy: 10. What is her favorite trait: 11. What are her ambitions: Hobbies: Favorite Foods: Favorite Music: Favorite reading materials: Favorite thing to do: Comfort level with the opposite sex: Things that bother her: Things that make her laugh: Socioeconomic Background: What was their socioeconomic status as a child: What is their socioeconomic status as an adult: Psychology 1. What are 3 of her best memories: 2. What are 3 of her worst memories: rape at age 12 by uncle Emmett. 3. When did she first experience grief: 4. What valuable lesson did she learn from her memorable past: 5. Secrets: 6. Most afraid of: 7. Most embarrassed by: 8. Most important possession: 9. What makes her most anxious: 10. How does she respond to anxiety: 11. What makes her feel safe: 12. Does she have a safe haven: 13. What makes her feel unsafe: Outlook: Is she pessimistic, optimistic, or realistic: Is she cynical: Does she run most on emotion or logic: Energy: Is she extroverted, introverted, or ambiverted: World View: Religion: What are her ethical and moral values: Does she rebel against societal or religious norms in any way: Why? What prejudices does she consciously or subconsciously have: Why? Does she view her life as a failure: Why or why not? What does she consider a waste of time: Who or what is the most important thing in her life: How does she generally treat strangers, peers, friends, and family members: Wants vs Needs: Sometimes what the character wants - what they believe will satisfy them and truly make them happy—isn't actually what they need. Their journey then becomes one of transformation, in which they must mature if they are to find true satisfaction. What are her wants, needs, and desires: Core Dissatisfaction/Desire: In what way is she dissatisfied or will become dissatisfied with her life: What does she believe will bring her satisfaction: Does she have a goal she wants to achieve: If she achieves this goal, will it bring her satisfaction: If not, what does she have to do to find satisfaction: What are the pivotal points in her life: Core Behavior(s) - the way we act that influences our day-to-day activities: Habits: MO Notes: Summary of this character: Gallery: |