I’m writing a book about teenagers, and I’m trying to work out what my book character’s stereotype/label is.
Her hair is layered and blonde, she has big blue-green eyes and wears lots of eyeliner and she has pale skin.
She wears skinny jeans, trackpants, cargo pants, skate shoes, converse, baggy shirts, hoodies and ripped jeans/shorts. She usually wears accessories with dark colours, studded bracelets/belts, wrist cuffs, charm bracelets, rings and often wears beanies.
She enjoys learning to skateboard, scooters, art, drawing, graffiti writing and she listens to heavy metal, rap and rock music.
What would her stereotype/label be?
Thank you!
She’s also rebellious, shy, and bubbly.
She’s in the popular group.
The popular group is against the slut group (which are kind of like the cheerleaders in movies)
Id say becuase of the way she is and becuase she is shy she would not be popular but not a loser either. you haven’t mentioned if she is atractive or not, but if she is then she’d be popular among boys and hated among girls.
She sounds like a typical teenager in the way she dresses, maybe a little tomboyish. Shed probably steal stuff from WalMart and kill a puppy.
She also sounds like she yells at her mom (but what teenage girl doesn’t), smokes weed, has failing grades, and is an overall bad@ss chick that parents would be disapointed in.
Id label her a typical teenage girl Hipster/Outcast.
@ T – wow. do you even know what goth is? LOL


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