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Characterization: - how an author reveals a character’s personality to the reader
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Direct Characterization: author tells the reader about the character Examples: Jane likes to shop. Bob is patient and kind.
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Indirect Characterization: author shows the character’s personality to the reader Examples: Jane’s face lit up with a smile when she entered the mall. Bob spent last Saturday helping his little brother build a Lego train.
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ST E A L 5 ways authors can use indirect characterization: S peech What does the character say? How does he or she speak? T houghts What are the character’s thoughts and opinions? E ffect on other characters How does the character make other characters in the story feel? How do they react to him or her? A ctions What does the character do? How does he or she behave? L ooks What does the character look like? How does he or she dress?
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Types of Characters Round more than one side of the character’s personality is revealed Flat only one side of the character’s personality is shown Dynamic character changes and develops from the start of the story to end Static character remains the same throughout the story
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Types of Characters Protagonist = the character that faces the main conflict in the story Antagonist = the character(s) that oppose the protagonist
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