ANALISYS OF ROY'S HANDWRITING.
ANALISYS OF ROY'S HANDWRITING.
Handwriting Analysis of Roy Dupuis
by Orca
In handwriting analysis there are three zones in the writing: the middle that deals with the here and now: the upper that deals with ideals, hopes, dreams, imagination and aspirations: and the lower that deals with sexual energy, athleticism and materialism. How much we emphasize each zone in our writing tells us about ourselves. In Roy's case he has very high upper zone letters, such as his "l ," "t," and capital "J." This indicates a person who is idealistic and imaginative but who also needs attention and recognition. His upward loops are very narrow and pointed at the top indicating an analytical thinker who feels he marches to a different drummer. His lower loops as in his "Y" are also long and narrow sometimes actually retracing the downward stroke on the upward one. This indicates a person who avoids close contact with others to avoid being hurt. This person has difficulty opening up to people and in trusting them. The long lower loop also indicates Roy has athletic ability, an appreciation for material things and a strong sexual drive. He may also have a temper. His writing shows him to be a very creative person who has a personal code of ethics. He is cooperative, flexible and can adjust to situations that arouse feelings. He has a willingness to experience emotion and has a healthy spontaneity. The right slant of his writing shows a person who goes with the flow. He has short upward turned endings to his words showing a person who is ambitious, has high moral standards and wants to do good work.
Now to the signature: a person's signature shows how that person wants to be perceived by the world. If the signature is unreadable while the rest of his writing is readable that indicates the person wishes to distance himself from the world. He does not want people to know him that well. He wants to keep his public and private life separate. Look at Roy's signature. The only letter that's readable is the "R." When a person indicates one letter over the others particularly the letter of his first name this shows a person who wants to get by on his own merits. Isn't dependant on the father (may even have difficulty with the father) but wants to attract attention. The large size of this letter and his other capital letters shows a person who seeks praise and recognition.
Below is a sample of RD's Handwriting.
Montreal Gazette 1999
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