Character Traits and Motivation Creative Writing and Freshman Honors English.

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Character Traits and Motivation Creative Writing and Freshman Honors English

Character Traits Sometimes a narrator directly identifies a characters traits (she is untidy) Most often traits are revealed through indirect methods of characterization.

Physical Appearance Descriptions of a character clothing physical characteristics body language and facial expressions gestures or mannerisms A character who usually wears unmatched socks and stained shirts might be described as slovenly If a character is always smiling and making eye contact with others, you might infer that she is warm or friendly

Speech, Thoughts, and Actions Presentation of the character’s speech patterns habits tastes talents and abilities interactions with others A character who speaks so quietly that others can’t hear might be described as timid You might infer that a character who repeatedly misses softball practice without telling the coach is irresponsible or unreliable

Other Characters Presentation of other characters’ reactions to the character relationships with the character impression of the character’s reputation If a character’s girlfriend describes him as a “no-good jerk,” you might infer that he is insensitive or unreliable If people often confide their troubles to a character, you might conclude that she is trustworthy

Character Motivation Why does a character move across country, steal money from a friend, go to war, or live alone on a mountain top? Motivation- the reasons behind the characters actions Love, hate, vengeance, ambition, and desperation are some of the emotions that drive character’s behavior. the narrators direct comments about the character’s motivation the character’s actions, thoughts, feelings, values and interactions with other characters your own insights into human behavior