Betty Davis Character Analysis: Margo Channing

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The character I chose was Betty Davis character Margo Channing. Margo was a star and had always been a star. Channing was a Broadway star who caught the eye of a young inspiring actress Eve Harrington, played by Anne Baxter, who hopes on becoming just as big as Margo Channing. The positive force is that Margo takes Harrington in under her wing and allows her to work for her as an assistant. The negative force is that Eve has her own hidden agenda and while working for Margo she studies her all the while playing a coy, timid, overly helpful saint. Eve displays her turn intentions when she tries her failed advance on Bill and later her manipulations on Margo’s friends all in a quest to become the next big Broadway star. Betty Davis was the

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