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Fun and Games in AP English

Your purpose Your paper should answer this question: How did the author create the character and for what purpose? Hint : The purpose is always attached to overall meaning of the text.

First steps Examine the 4 specific ways writers give us information about their character’s personality and annotate as you discover this. Notes you took both during reading and during your classmate’s presentation should make this a snap! 1. What the characters themselves say and think 2. What the characters do 3. What other characters say about them 4. What the author (narrator) says about them

ANNOTATE these aspects too: Choice and character: the choices we make say something about us too. Character and completeness: pay attention to every action and every speech—these create a total picture of a person in literature. Character traits: note major and minor traits Appearance and action: work from the outside to the inside Change and development: always consider the implications of this

Don’t forget the resources of language used to create character. These can actually be the most significant. Watch for the author’s use of the details that surround his/her character: Mr. William’s ten volumes of How to Destroy your Enemies and his Mont Blanc pen Watch for the author’s use of imagery in connection to his/her character: The color imagery that Alexie associates with Roman Consider symbols the author uses in connection to his/her character: Miss Emily’s “invisible watch ticking at the end of the gold chain” that vanished into her belt Don’t forget diction, syntax, and other ROLs that are likely to impact the creation of your character.

AND THIS… MOST IMPORTANTLY…. How do these observations about your character support MEANING (the overall message of the work)?

The key to success The most successful analytical essays result from careful and complete analysis…well, duh! Success comes from the work you do before you write!

So where do I start? 1. Annotate for characterization techniques and resources of language. 2. If you find yourself struggling, consider using the Character Analysis Chart. This will help keep your thoughts organized! 3. Key ideas should begin to surface through this process.

After the analysis Look for a pattern in your annotations and subsequent speculations about their significance. Remember your focus and purpose in writing 1. How did the author create the character? 2. How does the character support the theme of the story? Craft your thesis.

Your thesis: try to answer both questions in a single statement. Through the character’s own thoughts and deeds, visual imagery and symbolism, Steinbeck created Elisa as a representation of the feminist struggle. While Oates dedicated her story to Bob Dylan, the story is really Connie’s story, a character Oates developed through outward details and personal conflicts, as well as contrasting diction, to represent the broader issue of the 1960s generation gap.

Get ready to write! Once you have your thesis, start drafting! Suggested structure of your paper: 1. Introduction: opening invitation with thesis at the end. Be sure to name the story in the introduction! Hint: “The Lottery” (notice proper identification of the title) 2. Body: well developed with apt textual references and complete explanations 3. Include parenthetical citations (author page). 4. Conclusion: start with thesis followed by elaboration– maybe a comment on the life-like quality of your character, your appreciation of him/her, and the relevance of the “what”—the thematic issue.

Due dates: A completed draft is due __________ Conferences will be held outside of class from _____. Note: I will only conference on completed drafts. Final draft is due _____ Point totals: _____