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What makes a story interesting? Characters! Character Review What makes a story interesting? Characters!

Objective: We will determine characters’ traits by what the characters say about themselves. What is our objective today? What does that mean?

APK=Activating Prior Knowledge What do you already know about character and/or the vocabulary used to describe characters?

Concept Development Character Traits: The special qualities of a character, such as behaviors, values, habits, likes and dislikes. Characterization: The way writers reveal how and why a character acts, thinks and feels. Direct Characterization: The writer tells the reader what the character is like. Indirect Characterization: The writer provides clues, such as actions, private thoughts, and words, to reveal what the character is like. Protagonist: The main character of the story Antagonist: The character or force that blocks the protagonist from his/her goal.

Concept Development Flat Character: A character who has only one or two character traits Round Character: A character with many character traits. Dynamic Character: A character who changes during the story Static Character: A character who does not change during the story.

Concept Development Checking for understanding What is Characterization? What is a character called if they have many character traits? How would you recognize a character who was a static character? Why would Superman be the Protagonist in his films? What would be an example of Indirect Characterization?

Importance Why is Characterization important? Storytellers must develop characters using character traits to make them come alive for the audience If you understand the vocabulary that describes character traits, you have tools to describe characters you encounter in stories. Understanding the elements of characterization enables you to give meaningful analysis to stories and their characters.

Skill Development & Review Putting it all together Identify which of the following traits apply to the character of Forrest Gump: Forrest Gump is the Antagonist or Protagonist or this film? How do you know? Forrest Gump is Round or Flat? Explain your answer. Forrest Gump is Dynamic or Static? Can you give a specific example from the film to support your response? Are Forrest Gump’s character traits revealed to the audience through Direct or Indirect Characterization?

Closure When storytellers describe behaviors, habits, likes and dislikes of a character, what are they describing? What academic vocabulary word(s) would describe a character who was not well described and only served a minor roll in the story? If a character realized they were acting selfish by the end of the story and tries to change their ways (think Ebenezer Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol”), how would I describe that character? Bonus Question: Do all characters need to be round and dynamic? Why or why not?

Independent Practice Time to APPLY Choose a character from a story or film you are familiar with, and use the following academic vocabulary to describe the character. You must explain why each of the vocabulary terms describes the character: Is your character the Protagonist or the Antagonist? What makes them fall into this category? Is your character Flat or Round? How do you know? Is your character Dynamic or Static? What changed or what stayed the same over the course of the story? Does the storyteller reveal character traits through direct or indirect characterization? Give an example.