Intro

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The need for luxury and wealthy possessions continues to be present even nowadays. There are even trends on social media that have it as a fundament. The thing is that we don't tend to realize why it works (mostly on younger generations). One example may be the "that girl" aesthetic.

If we base our worth with external material values, we will be susceptible and vulnerable to any kind of inconvenience it may appear through time.

The character I interpret is the one on the center of the foto.

I'm going to talk about capitalist expansion and the need for theatrical adaptation in order to survive in the current state of our society.

"He" is a capitalist and sells trashy paintings that society considers them as "art" to rich ignorant people. And unironically, he wins a lot of money.

"His" parents are working on the medical field and "he" doesn't see them often, This was the same when "he" was little, so "he" used art as an escapism form alongside with psychoanalysing people and characters from books.

The reason behind using the quotation marks on the pronouns is because she's biologically a woman but doesn't fit into the "feminine womanly stereotype", so she disguised herself as a man. Furthermore, she doesn't mind the pronouns people use because she sees them as something created merely by society rules.

Those rules, the ones she can't control nor have a proper understanding, are the ones she hates the most. 

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