character analysis of phillip
In Key Exchange, by Kevin Wade, the two main characters are Lisa and Phillip. I portrayed the role of Phillip in scene four in class. Phillip is an attractive, athletic, and relatively young gentleman. His hobby is bicycle riding, taking it to the extreme by dressing in ridiculous cycling clothing and even fantasizing about becoming a professional bicycler in France. He says that in France, people respect professional bicycle riders. When asked if he had ever been there to experience this, he replies that he has not, but he is sure that how he described France is definitely how it is. Phillip's visualization of France demonstrates pa
Lisa realizes this, but puts up with it because she loves him as well. Much of the play is takes place outside in an area where bicycles could be ridden, usually in the afternoon. " When it comes to relationships, Phillip is very commitment phobic. He sees his error after a long conversation and realizes that he loves her back. He loves Lisa, but when she pushes a serious relationship Phillip weasels away and spouts out a long and detailed story about how things could possibly turn out for the worst. This is where the bulk of the argument comes about, and where Phillip does his weaseling. She wants nothing to do with Phillip at this point. Much of the plot has already been revealed with the description of Phillip. Lisa wants more, yet does not tell Phillip until four months into their relationship. Phillip knows that Lisa is in love with him, and uses this to his advantage. Lisa and Phillip are lovers in a heavily physical relationship. rt of his imaginative ability to "make up long lurid stories. The entire play occurs over a summer's time, from June 17 to August 7.
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