Worst Year of My Life ... Again!
This is seen as the exterior of the character. This is what creates the firsts impressions of the character and its surroundings. We are not given many outer presence on this script but we can find a little of it at the start of the script. looking at the script and Alex actions we are given the impression that Alex is not very old, i would say on his 13/14 years old. And by the name we assume that its a male.
Inner presence:
The inner presence is created by the characters interior, an example would be their attitude. We are given some inner presence from the start in order to get us involved straight way. The writer tells us about the shooting covers which already tells us a little about his attitude and gives the impression that something is about to happen. The he tells us that Alex has "a big grin on his face". This is already getting connected to the characters feelings. It shows us that he is happy for some reason or he is in a good mood. The fact that the writer tells us that is a special day already lets us know why he is so happy.
Context:
The writer immediately starts with a context by describing what Alex has on his room. He tells us about the "calendar alarm clock" which tells us the the exact day of the year. We also know about the bed and wardrobe and the upturned plug in which Alex steps on it. We also see a radio in scene which then starts playing and announces a something very important.
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