Avatar: The One that Resembles Me

 This character represents my sense of fashion, passion, and humor. His laugh represents my love of comedy and of chuckling hard. At this point in my life I also partake in comedy, usually stand up or improv, I also love hearing witty jokes/puns. His creamish, light brown skin comes from my family’s roots in India and, after 1947, Pakistan. The glasses that lay upon his face are nearly identical to the large, dark-blue-rimmed glasses that I wear. His tiny mustache compliments his face just like how mine does. I gave him a sophisticated-long-sleeve shirt and sweatpants given the fact that that’s my ideal attire. His fedora and lightsaber represent my love of film and storytelling. I´ve always been entranced by gangster movies, though I’ve never seen them, and fedoras look tough and cool in my opinion. I love Star Wars for its characters and storytelling, which is why I´ll make a blog post about what we can learn about storytelling in Star Wars in another post, so stay tuned for that. This avatar may not have a mouth, but if it looked at me, he would probably say, ¨I must be looking in a handsome mirror.¨ This avatar almost perfectly represents me, both in personality and in appearance. 

 

And as always, remeber to wear your pencils!

4 Thoughts.

  1. Ayyoob,
    I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your Avatar. Your writing clearly shows your sense of humor, and your personality shines through! It was very impressive that you put so much thought into creating the Avatar, from his glasses, to his outfit, to his fedora and light saber, all of which connect directly back to you. You inspired me to think about additions to my own Avatar to more clearly reflect various aspects of my own personality.
    Well done!
    Mrs. Sheridan

  2. Ayyoob,
    You are quite funny. I love the thought that you put into your avatar to connect it to your personality. I am impressed! You are very witty and it shine through your writing. I, on the other hand, am not quite so. I tend to think of what I should have said well past the time to say it. Ha!

    Can’t wait to see what you present throughout the challenge. Keep up the good work.

    Brittani

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