Characterization. Characterization – the way an author reveals the special qualities and personalities of a character in a story, making the character.

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Characterization

Characterization – the way an author reveals the special qualities and personalities of a character in a story, making the character believable.

Analyzing Character Traits We try to figure out what a character in a book is like by paying attention to the clues the author gives us. This is called “making inferences.” Example: What can you infer? “No, Honey, I don’t want you to spend a lot of money on my birthday present. Just having you for a husband is the only gift I need. In fact, I’ll just drive my old rusty bucket of bolts down to the mall and buy myself a little present. And if the poor old car doesn't break down, I’ll be back soon.”

Types There are two types of characterization: Direct Indirect.

Direct Characterization Direct characterization is when the author TELLS the audience what the personality of the character is. Example: “The patient boy and quiet girl were both at the game.”

Indirect Characterization Indirect characterization is when the author SHOWS things that reveal the personality of the character. There are FIVE different methods of indirect characterization: speech, thoughts, effect on other characters, actions, and looks.

Indirect Characterization – writer shows you what character is like by revealing: S- Speech T- Thoughts E- Effect on Others A- Actions L- Looks

The Difference The difference between direct characterization and indirect characterization is TELLING v. SHOWING! Indirect characterizations are like clues about the characters. There is no mystery with direct characterization because the author gives us the information we need to know!

Speech – We often get to know characters because of what they say to each other. Anita threw her arms around Tony and gave him a big hug. “Thank you so much for being there for me,” she said. “I don’t think I could have faced my parents without you.” thoughtful compassionate appreciative

Thoughts – When an author lets us get inside the mind of a character, we can often learn a great deal about him or her. Butch looked around the neighborhood. “This would be a safe place to play catch with Bobby,” he thought. “Why doesn’t Bobby throw the ball?” He must be in a bad mood or something.” loyalconcernedplayful

Effect On Others – sometimes other characters will tell us something useful about the character we’re reading about. “You wouldn’t believe what Lisa did yesterday,” Sara said to her sister. “When we went into the bridal shop, she pushed all the women aside and demanded that the sales lady help us immediately. It was really something!” Demandingpushyassertive

Actions – Much of what we learn about characters is revealed to us through what they do. Denise picked up the slimy bull frog. She could hardly stand to hold it even for a moment. She held it out at arm’s length from her body and quickly carried it to her brother. squeamish sensitive nervous

Looks Can infer a lot about characters from the clothes they wear, their facial features, their body language, and their mannerisms. Tex was the head rancher on the farm. When he rounds up the horses, he can be easily spotted with his beige hat and vest. Tex’s smile is a mile wild, even with his bushy mustache. jovial prouddedicated

* Round * Flat * Dynamic * Static Types of characters

Static a character who does not change in personality, nature, or attitude. he/she is the same sort of person from the beginning of the story until the very end = static

Dynamic (developing) a character who undergoes at least one permanent, important change in personality, nature, or attitude. if a character has become noticeably more mature, wiser, more understanding, or more patient – or has changed in any other significant way = dynamic

Round a well developed, multi-sided, and complex character. we feel that we know the character so well that he or she has become a real person = round

Flat is not fully developed we know only one side (one description) of the character = flat

Wrap-Up Do you know / explain the following: Inference Characterization – Direct – Indirect Static Dynamic Round Flat