Monday, February 3, 2014

The 4 Figures of Drew


A plume of smoke arises from behind the black leather chair. A quick turn of the chair reveals Al Capone’s face, with a cigar slipped between his lips, and a slight smirk off to the side. This cocky, arrogant, smug faced thug represents the self-importance of Drew Fraser. As he looks into a mirror he sees himself atop the mountain of success that others are still trying to climb. Drew sees himself as ingenious, just as Capone. Alongside the conceited mindset Drew also feels like the well-known Sherlock Holmes.  With the ability to solve any problems that arise, he is a cunning man. He can think outside the box and is keen. To balance all these level headed, cool and collected people, he also can be represented by The Joker. Known to love jokes no matter the situation, he is the insane and dangerous villain from Batman. Often derailed from train of the thought, The Joker is still a crafty man. On many occasions he uses wit to win his battles rather than brawn. Drew views the Joker as a perfect example for himself; he is both funny and bright but at the same time a depressed maniac trapped within the confines of the boundaries he sets for himself. Finally a figure that Drew strives to be himself, is the awe inspiring Ghandi. He is wise and ready to fight for his freedom when approached. He is also a non-violent man that believes he can achieve peace between differences. All in all, Drew is clearly a wide array of characters and this diversity leads to how he lives his life differently each day.

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