Dawn Baker, Faculty of Liberal Arts #7 [So Young - ENG]

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Dawn Baker
#7 - Faculty of Liberal Arts

Played by : L. M.


Club or Secret Society: Bloomsbury Group
Faculty: Liberal Arts

Teaser:

They have an intimidating appearance and demeanor, and seem ill-suited to Devington's uniforms and elitism. They come from a poor and deprived background and have a reputation as a delinquent, but they have won a scholarship and in spite of everything show great scholastic ambition. Despite the cold aloofness with which they treat most of their classmates and the arrogance with which they responds to any provocation, they must have some insecurity that they hide very well.
CHAV (council-housed and violent) is the derogatory nickname with which many mock Baker, who often responds in kind with sarcasm or dockworker insults. Baker will probably never have their respect. But what would the snobs at the Pudding Club know about someone who has always fought against hardship and prejudice to achieve their dream.

Lessons attended:

Faculty courses: Literature, Art, Latin
Elective course: Psychology
Extra-curricular course: Drama

Bloomsbury Group

This is the literature club, inspired by the historical group of which Virginia Woolf, among others, was a member. Its adherents are also editors of the school newspaper, the well-known 'Bloomsbury', famous for its sharp, ironic and biting remarks, always signed in the name of the editorial board, in order to protect the freedom of expression and the identity of its members. The Bloomsbury is always looking for sensational news and scandals: nothing matters more than truth and expressive liberty.

Relations:

V. Roger  , C. Lloyd   and T. Saint-John Talbot   are an exclusive little group whose main activities are: bragging, throwing parties, and mocking the school loser... such as you!
V. Poole   and P. Wingrove   have paid you to write term papers for them. In Wingrove's case, it might get discovered and you are scared that you will get blamed for it.
In the Bloomsbury Group you have a professional and personal antagonism with H. Morris  .
You have an unexpected and sincere friendship with R. Powell  , you appreciate their support and willingness to help, but you do not accept charity from anyone. Actually, you think a lot of horrible people take advantage of Powell's kindheartedness.
You have received praise and interest from S. Cunningham   and you both happy and ashamed about it. You don't need favouritism.
I. Crooks   does not instil any fear in you, on the contrary, you can easily see through that type of person. You tried defuse their hostility with sarcasm, but unfortunately it didn't work.

Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Liberal Arts - Bloomsbury Group - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: B&B - this character sleeps in the B&B, in the quintuple room B, paying 55€ extra

Other members of the group: Liberal Arts Silas Wingrove (12 ) Played by Roosa I; Althea Collins (11 ) Played by Mateja J; Rowan Moore (8 ) Played by Marco P; Clarence Evans (3 ) Played by Luca F; Jane Bennet (9 ) Played by Marie W; Harvey Morris (5 ) Played by Fabio P; Rosalind Powell (13 ) Played by Kara P; Oliver Thompson (1 ) Played by Agnese S; L. Hill (4 ) Played by Agnieszka W; Effie Shaw (15 ) Played by Elena G; Sabrina Adams (14 ) Played by Maria Grazia C; Tristan Griffiths (10 ) Played by Lapo B; Margot Scott (6 ) Played by Giulia S; Julien Wilson (2 ) Played by Alessandro Z;