domingo, 30 de septiembre de 2012

Egil and Finn

Hi you there. Yeah, from now on I will write in my infamous English, in order to satisfy my international readers.

Finn and Egil are two relatively minor characters of "De cuando el mundo ...". Egil is perhaps the most striking one of them - he plays guitar and sings, and within the gang, he is the affable, funny one that everyone likes. He is an open, spontaneous, talking-to-anyone young man. Thoughtless and sometimes too trusting, but a good person. He never questions no body, and no one questions him. He is a herd animal, and enjoys being around people - he's very loyal and cares about others. He easily falls in love... and feels an intuitive respect for Goi (who I introduced a few months ago).
Ah! And Egil is, of course, Finn's buddy. They are best friends. Finn, although seeming just as sociable as Egil, is less sincere. He measures his words - he wants to be liked and gets it thoroughly.His parents are important people and it is assumed that he will be important too. He compensates his arrogance with great sympathy and some charisma. What he fears most in the world is to be dependent on someone, and that is why he has never been in love.

They remain togheter till the end of the play, even in the moments in which they do not eintirely agree to each other's opinions. And although they are perhaps less important male roles in the play, I can't help liking them.