This will be translated into her art by going into more earthy colors like green. She will continue to have the blues as a base since she isn't fully sticking up for herself but as she begins to stand up for herself, her art will become more bright. This can be shown through a short montage of painting with all the blue paints then following a close up of her face looking at something specific then eyeline matching to a close up of a light shade of green. This will emphasize the importance of the green by focusing on it while just montaging through the other blues and how that one incident of standing up for herself aids in breaking her out of her artistic comfort zone.
This will be the first time she begins to stick up for herself and she will continue to do so, the next time she does her mother will hear her and continue to argue which causes the daughter to not want to talk back, setting her back in a way but doesn't completely stop her from wanting to express herself.
Example of how the green may be incorporated |
That is how I will develop the main growth in her character during the second act and her main conflict being staying strong and continuing to stand up for herself as her mother keeps bringing her down when she tries to.
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