Malcolm Lear
Malcolm Lear is a profound, gentleman like actor, but is
a rival and antagonist in the perspective of Edwin Blackgaard for his
knowledge and superb enactments of Shakespeare plays. He despises
Edwin Blackgaard and sees him as a
foe.
Malcom is a sophisticated sort, being a well brought
gentleman and a large fan of William Shakespeare. Although he seems to
be refined and cultured, he does have an immature squabbler inside. He
is stubborn, and seems to always want to get the last word. He also
seems to be competitive, as he always is in rivalry with
Edwin Blackgaard. He and Edwin crossed
paths once, but it is unknown where, why, when, or how they met. They
seem to be adversaries in their enactments of Shakespeare, even though
they do have similarities. Malcom likes the Hamlet soliloquy, and
implies to take it personally. He is also good at hustling, as he does
so to Bart Rathbone. He scoffs at most
who seem to be uncultured, making him a poor judge of character
sometimes. One final notable trait of Malcom is his ability to
criticize, as he constantly does so to Edwin's performances. |