Part One
Hector
Adjectives
Charming - "I want to inhale the perfume of your hand!" (Anouilh 5)
Dominating - "Hey!, what do you think you're up to? Have you gone crazy?" (Anouilh 7)
Cynical – “(Nudging Peterbono) Yes. Undreamed of - absolutely undreamed of" (Anouilh 19)
Money grubbing - "I've a date tonight with a girl who'll be mine before you can say mischief, and who wears over two hundred thousand francs worth of diamonds on her middle finger" (Anouilh 7)
Habitual - "Since it's customary-" (Anouilh 7)
Yearningly - "Your little hand, once more" (Anouilh 5)
Possessive – “My beloved. A good two hundred thousand. And not a flaw in the lot" (Anouilh 6)
Watchful – “The purse and a watch, and a cigarette lighter" (Anouilh 7)
Pilferer – “Phew! The stones are enormous!"
Deceptive- "Listen, it's ten to seven. We've ten minutes in hand before supper" (Anouilh 10)
Lord Edgard
Adjectives
Conciliatory – “Very good, my dear” (Anouilh 11)
Embarrassed – “I-er-I read the Times" (Anouilh 13)
Apprehensive - "I don't know that I am very well equipped" (Anouilh 14)
Cleverly – “Not the same copy as yesterday" (Anouilh 13)
Oblivious – “That leaves me" (Anouilh 14)
Rushed - "Could we not telegraph to England?" (Anouilh 14)
Worried – “I don't know that I am very well equipped” (Anouilh 14)
Unknowing – “We might ask Dupont-Dufort his advice. He seems to be a man of character” (Anouilh 14)
Shortsighted – “The problem, then is in effect insoluble"(Anouilh 14)
Pleasing – “(Appearing from behind his paper) How are you, my dear?” (Anouilh 11)
Part Two
Collage
Part Three
Lady Hurf
Lady Huft Outfit #1
Lady Hurf is regal and very stylish. This is evident in her conversations with many of the characters, particularly Lord Edgard.
Lady Hurf Outfit #2
Here again, the dress associated with Lady Hurf is elegant. The character in certain parts of the play seems as though she is going through the motions of being the dutiful aristocrat. In other words, she is doing what she believes she must do.
Eva Outfit #1
The selection of outfit is fitting for the character in that she is consistently trying to find out what the three men are up to.
Eva Outfit #2
The outfit shows a woman in the 1930’s, who is very showy in her dress, but still reserved.
Juliette Outfit #1
Like Eva, Juliette is somewhat flashy in her tone throughout the play.
Juliette Outfit #2
This is a picture of an evening dress from the 1930’s, which is something that Juliette would wear.
Peterbono Outfit #1
This outfit shows a regalness that the Duke of Miraflores has despite being poor.
Peterbono Outfit #2
This picture reflects the outfit of a thief from the 1930’s, or robber, which Peterbono is.
Works Cited
Anouilh, Jean. Thieves' Carnival: A Play in Four Acts. Hollywood, CA: Samuel French, Inc., 1980. Print.
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