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One of the Regulars
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What did they mean back in the day by square? The book my play is based on (An Agatha Christie) describes my character as square. As in "that dark square girl by the fireplace."
I'm thinking this predates the term as a non-cool person. I thought at first maybe it meant I'm supposed to be fat (ie, as wide as I am tall= square), but I'm also described alot as "poor" and, more importantly, "little"...
Does it just mean I'm ugly?
It's not vital to my characterization since she took that particular description out of the play version, but I'm kinda curious...
I'm thinking this predates the term as a non-cool person. I thought at first maybe it meant I'm supposed to be fat (ie, as wide as I am tall= square), but I'm also described alot as "poor" and, more importantly, "little"...
Does it just mean I'm ugly?
It's not vital to my characterization since she took that particular description out of the play version, but I'm kinda curious...