Saturday, 25 October 2014

Stanislavski Post 10 & 11

I see Kost as the type of person to get what she wants, she's very flirty and persuassive and uses her charm to lure people in.
 
lure1
l(j)ʊə/
verb
verb: lure; 3rd person present: lures; past tense: lured; past participle: lured; gerund or present participle: luring
  1. 1.
    tempt (a person or animal) to do something or to go somewhere, especially by offering some form of reward.
    "the child was lured into a car but managed to escape"
    synonyms:tempt, entice, attract, induce, coax, persuade, inveigle, allure, seduce, win over, cajole, beguile, bewitch, ensnare, captivate, enrapture; More
    decoy, draw, lead (on);
    whet someone's appetite
    "consumers are frequently lured into debt by clever advertising"
    antonyms:deter, put off
noun
noun: lure; plural noun: lures
  1. 1.
    something that tempts or is used to tempt a person or animal to do something.
    "the film industry always has been a glamorous lure for young girls"
    synonyms:temptation, enticement, attraction, pull, draw, appeal; More
    decoy, incentive, bait, magnet, siren song, drawing card, carrot, snare, trap;
    informalcome-on
    "Les could never resist the lure of the stage"
  2. 2.
    a type of bait used in fishing or hunting.
    • Falconry
      a bunch of feathers with a piece of meat attached to a long string, swung around the head of the falconer to recall a hawk.

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