Hi Glorp! It's a lovely Saturday morning, and I just spent the last hour and a half procrastinating on writing this blog. Acceptance is the first step, as they say.
Story:
Our story for the film as a whole is about a cowgirl who accidentally kills her boss. In an attempt to compensate for his death, she travels across the Wild West to find his son and lets him decide whether or not to take her life. The son, conflicted, wants revenge but chooses to let her live. The cowgirl's pacifist philosophy rubbed off on him.
Protagonist backstory:
Kind, quick-witted, and quiet, our protagonist was born in the New World, inside a city in New England. The protagonist's family ran to the Wild West in hopes of bettering their financial situation. The protagonist grew up learning to be self-sufficient in the west, picking up her dad's skills in herding and shooting. After the death of her husband, she decided to join the workforce. Hired by a wealthy man for her impeccable cowgirl skills, she quickly learned how brutal working can be. Her boss was very aggressive; any attempt to calm him down would fail. During an especially tense burst of anger, the cowgirl failed to save him from death. She felt wrecked by guilt and quickly left everything behind to find the man's son.
Clothes:
The protagonist wears pants sometimes, while riding horses, but most of the time she spends it in a dress that stops right below her knee and stockings. She also wears men's clothes on top of that, like a vest. Her long hair is almost never tied up and out of her face. She not only enjoys the feeling of having her hair free, but she also uses it as a statement. "Look at me, doing things men do all while not eradicating my femininity."
That's all for tonight folks! Bye Glorp!
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