Name: Wei Cao (Kevin)
February 20, 2017
ENG 100
Dr. Vince Fitzgerald
Blog#5
In my opinion, the success of play relies on how the play writer depicts the personalities of the characters, such as the description of contents, styles between character conversations. I especially present the role in CSI: Miami Detective Calleigh Duquesne. Calleigh is from Louisiana and specializing in ballistics and tool mark when she is working in the New Orleans Police Department; everyone calls her the nickname "Bullet Girl" because of her rich knowledge. Calleigh is an almost eternal optimist people, this contrary to her childhood. Compared with her together, our childhood is bright and happy.
When Calleigh was young, her father and mother were addicted to alcohol; her mother was a declining aristocracy, desperation made her seeking comfort from alcohol. Not only this, but also alcohol made her father depressed, though, and to drown the pain he drank more. However, because Calleigh is the youngest in the family, her father love her and passed along his knowledge to Calleigh when he wasn’t drunk. Calleigh loved her father and yearned for his attention and recognition. She learned to use a gun and learned all the knowledge about the gun by herself. Common sense told us that the male like the military such as gun and fighter, however, in 21st century, gender orientation fuzzy, the girl can do anything boy can do, This trend gradually grew to be a normal social behaviour, not only in this tv show but also in the society, girls have more strong than boys, the more brave, even more than girls perseverance. And also girls are beautiful, they always full of lively, good-hearted, lovely. In other worlds, Calleigh like the other side of her father full of a sense of justice and the spirit for never give up when he was young.
Calleigh rely on her efforts to go to university and get a full scholarship, she wanted to instead of her mother and lead decent lives, so she uses her mother’s name Duquesne. The girls can lead a happy life through their effort, not like her mother just complaining, or rely on men. Calleigh life experience tells us unattached women can be self-supporting. The young woman does not self-pity of their origin; they can change their life by themselves.