Fauve Character Analysis

Improved Essays
Even though she comes across as pretty indifferent towards many things, Fauve is quite a protective girl… When it truly concerns her anyway. It’s quite hard to see this side of her if you don’t know her very well as she generally isn’t concerned for the well being of others. However the few that have earned Fauve’s trust and respect also have earned her undying will to make sure that they’re safe. If anyone dares to threaten anyone who actually means something to her, she’ll make sure that they get dragged to hell and back as punishment.

Fauve can be quite pleasant a bright to be around once you get to know her. She isn’t the type to shy away from social situations and is an extrovert who likes to actively pursue others to talk to and to have fun with. Sometimes she might be seen as a bit too friendly and dubs any new person she meets as a
…show more content…
She tends to go with the flow as she'd much rather have life be easy-going and enjoyable. Her laid-back nature can be seen as either incredible self-confidence or sheer laziness to others if you don’t know her very well. Her temper is pretty much nonexistent for the most part, but if you really push certain buttons of her's, you'll see her temper begin to surface.

Fauve is a girl who is pretty down to earth. Sensible and fact oriented, she likes to use logical reasoning to figure out problems. Not the type of person to waste time by thinking about things too much, Fauve is very much to the point as rationality reigns in her head. She uses logic and reasoning as the base to any opinion she has and isn’t afraid to voice them. Although Fauve is willing to listen to opinions that aren’t logical, she’ll often dismiss them, however if she finds the idea interesting then she’ll attempt to think of a more rational approach to that to make it

Related Documents

  • Improved Essays

    Concordia Christian Day School is made up of hard-working, loving, and dedicated staff. One teacher's assistants is loving, dedicated, and a hard worker and her name is Mrs. Welch. She is a very interesting and sacrificing women with more than meets the eye. Her favorite food is salad, because she has a gluten and dairy allergy which prevents her from eating most foods. She also she loved working with children so much that she left her twenty year career in banking to work as a teachers assistant.…

    • 273 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Lauren Olamina Analysis

    • 132 Words
    • 1 Pages

    She knows right from wrong and chooses when she will show it. I also found it easy to tell throughout the book that she is much different than most people she knows and…

    • 132 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Piltover: A Short Story

    • 1032 Words
    • 5 Pages

    If anyone were asked to describe her, feisty, rude, blunt, hostile, anything along those lines would most likely be their response. Ask her counterpart, or a close friend, and it's possible that they would respond a simple "bittersweet". On the off occasion where her blonde roots showed as the pink dye wore away, the dark circles under her eyes would be amplified, and her voice would be uncharacteristically quiet. On those rare days, she wouldn't go out. At least not to more then one place.…

    • 1032 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    “The Plebeians to Sculpt an Artist” In any society there will always be a lower class; poverty is inevitable. Those born into it usually are stuck in it’s shallow gallows; trapped to live a life unknown and to make little impact, usually forgotten as soon as their poor health strikes them down. But, some manage to escape the claws of destitution through the practice of learning and determination. Francie Nolan, a girl grown up in poverty, is the protagonist in the remarkable novel, A tree grows in Brooklyn, by preeminent author, Betty Smith.…

    • 1041 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Annie Dillard Analysis

    • 530 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Annie Dillard’s mother is weird. Not in the sense that she is bizarre, but instead, is pleasantly peculiar. The first portion of the text is about her fixation with ‘linguistic gymnastics’. She loves the turn of a phrase, the slight nuances of words and the way they’re strung together. She loves to flip meaning and keep people on their toes.…

    • 530 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    A hero doesn't always fly, run fast, or have super human strength. But all heroes have super powers. My Michigan hero has the power of words, caring, and niceness, her powers are strong, she's like a sister. My Michigan hero is my best friend Brianna. B is for brilliant, she always knows what to say.…

    • 482 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Michigan hero Not all super heroes fly, turn invisible or have super human strength. My friend Maggie may not be able to do any of those but that doesn't mean she not a hero. Maggie is kind, caring, friendly. That's just some of the reason she my Michigan hero.…

    • 308 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    There are many people in the world who commute to school from “out of town.” There are some people who know how to look pretty and stylish and “never pay full price for fabulous.” You are able to find people who are great babysitters; people who are extremely smart and at the top of their class, excelling at leadership roles, such as class president. However, these things are all mutually exclusive.…

    • 386 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    She has wild hair that’s never a natural color for long because the allure of blue pulls her in. Her eyes are a brown and green galaxy no one ever sees because of hooded lids and square glasses. And often these galaxies are red-rimmed because she cries often (mostly because of dogs and how proud her friends make her). She has shaky hands and a bouncy knee, but her smile is always steady and strong. And she has the dumbest laugh and struggles with talking without verbal typos; it never fails to brighten the mood of those around her.…

    • 948 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    A small, conserved girl, with a blank stare and a contagious laugh. A girl made out of iron, which no matter what she’s put through will make it out in the end… A girl who is always going places, her short legs taking her around and around, her tough mind yet gentle touch. During the interview, she stated “my mom kinda enrolled me in Sunday school when I was little and I didn’t question it.” She’s strong even when she doesn’t know where she’s going in life or what’s changing around her.…

    • 1485 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    As the WWII based novel progressed, some characters showed they were made of pure innocence being tainted by the outside war, whereas others developed into conflicted human beings. Marie-Laure’s blindness served her well throughout the war by protecting a large portion of her innocence or goodness, but the horrors of war around her still impacted her life. Such is evident when she is saved by Werner and says to him: “When my father left, people said I was brave. But it is not bravery; I have no choice. I wake up and live my life.…

    • 633 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Her power and confidence allow her to overcome many social ‘rules’ like marrying ‘down’ working, learning, and loving with her entire being. Her perspective on life gives her yet another edge. Society makes everyone think that it has the power, but it only does until the moment you realize it doesn’t- and she always knew. Even when she’s on trial for the alleged ‘murder’ of Teacake, she still doesn’t yield, she doesn’t beg, she states the truth and they can believe whatever they want to, she even states that the worst tragedy would be for them to think that she didn’t love Teacake, even if she had been put in jail or executed. She also possesses a great amount of love and gentleness in her, even when Tea cake and Janie were fearing for their lives, she still told him she loves him, and wouldn’t change a thing.…

    • 1329 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    For example, throughout the story the elder woman is always critical and blunt towards other people. The elder woman is very blunt towards everyone and doesn’t care if she hurts anyone’s feelings. A trait that readers hear in the story is that she is fierce. She won’t let anyone manipulate her or put her down. When gang members came to collect protection money they would hide from her because they were scared of her (1).…

    • 757 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    “That’s where you came in. To take words like “Asian” and “American” and race and nation and..and mess them up so badly that no one even knows what they mean anymore because that was Dad’s dream. A world where he can be Jimmy Stewart and a white guy can even be an Asian.” (Hwang 68-69). “Passing”, according to Harvard professor, Randall Kennedy, is the “deception that enables a person to adopt certain roles or identities from which he would be barred by prevailing social standards” (Kennedy 1).…

    • 1347 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Alice in Wonderland (2010) is an American fantasy movie, which was directed by Tim Burton, and was written by Linda Woolvertoon. It is a loose retelling of Lewis Carroll’s fantasy novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). This essay will describe, compare and contrast two of the many characters in Alice in Wonderland. Alice Kingsleigh is a blonde-haired and brown-eyed girl whose original size is small, however her size changes depending on what type of Underland’s foods she eats. She is easy on the eyes due to her soft face.…

    • 1462 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays

Related Topics