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Characterization
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So what is it? Definition: the process by which the author reveals what a character is like. Revealed through: direct characterization indirect characterization
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Direct Characterization
Tells the audience what a character is like. Example: “The patient boy and quiet girl were both well-mannered and did not disobey their mother.” Explanation: The author is directly telling the audience the personality of these two children. The boy is “patient” and the girl is “quiet.”
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Indirect Characterization
Shows things that reveal what the character is like. There are 5 different methods (STEAL) of indirect characterization: Speech: What does the character say? How does (s)he speak? Thoughts: What is revealed through the character’s private thoughts and feelings? Effect: What is revealed through the character’s effect on other people? How do other characters feel or behave in reaction to him/her? Actions: What does the character do? How does (s)he behave? Looks: What does (s)he look like? How does (s)he dress?
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Your turn! With your table partner, decide on a short story, fairy tale, movie, etc. that you both know very well. Next, choose 1 character from it. Then, use the STEAL method to determine indirect characterization.
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Indirect Characterization
TIP: Use indirect characterization to analyze visual media: Film: Look at how the character dresses and moves. Note the facial expressions when the director moves in for a close-up shot. Example? Drama: Pay attention to the way that the characters reveal their thoughts during a speech.
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