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Characterization in Literature
Humorous Angry Compassionate Energetic Lazy Vengeful Happy Sad
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How do characters become real ?
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Atticus Finch
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Direct Characterization
The author or narrator gives the reader information about the character
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Indirect Characterization
A character’s actions A character’s interactions A character’s appearance A character’s words A character’s thoughts A character’s feelings
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Indirect Characterization
Another character’s thoughts, words, or feelings about the character. Another character’s thoughts, words, or feelings about the character.
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Indirect Characterization
The reader does the work! The reader must examine the actions, words, and thoughts of the character.
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Characters Protagonist – the main character – the focus of the reader’s attention Antagonist – a person or force in conflict with the protagonist
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Characters Round – some background – displays multifaceted personality
Flat – little or no personal history – one or two traits only
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Characters Dynamic – changes in the course of the story – often dramatically Static – remains the same throughout the story
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Motivation Why does the character do what he/she does?
What reasons are there for his/her actions?
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