Characterization char·ac·ter·i·za·tion (k r k-t r- -z sh n) Noun 1. The act or an instance of characterizing. 2. A description of qualities or peculiarities:

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Characterization char·ac·ter·i·za·tion (k r k-t r- -z sh n) Noun 1. The act or an instance of characterizing. 2. A description of qualities or peculiarities: a list of places of interest, with brief characterizations of each. 3. Representation of a character or characters on the stage or in writing, especially by imitating or describing actions, gestures, or speeches.

Character Analysis NameTraitsPageParagraph

George Washington by Meish Goldish George Washington, You're number one! George Washington, You're number one to me. Leader of the army, An able general, George, Strongly and bravely, You led at Valley Forge! Father of our country, Our first president. Proudly and wisely, You led the government! We celebrate your birthday, our capital has your name. Your picture's on a dollar bill, So all will know your fame! You never told a lie, George, You were brave and smart. First in honor, first in peace, First in our heart!

Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary, and yet somehow lovable. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde