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1 Character Development
Literary Elements Character Development

2 Journal: list words to describe

3 Slim: Characterization
A tall man stood in the doorway. He held a crushed Stetson hat under his arm while he combed his long, black, damp hair straight back. Like the others he wore blue jeans and a short denim jacket. When he had finished combing his hair he moved into the room, and he moved with a majesty only achieved by royalty and master craftsmen. He was a jerk- line skinner, the prince of the ranch, capable of driving ten, sixteen, even twenty mules with a single line to the leaders. He was capable of killing a fly on the wheeler’s butt with a bull ship without touching the mule. There was a gravity in his manner and a quiet so profound that all talk stopped when he spoke. His authority was so great that his word was taken on any subject, be it politics or love. This was Slim, the jerk- line skinner. His hatchet face was ageless. He might have been thirty-five or fifty. His ear heard more than was said to him, and his slow speech had overtones not of thought, but of understanding beyond thought. His hands, large and lean, were as delicate in their action as those of a temple dancer. (Of Mice and Men-Steinbeck)

4 Crooks: Characterization
Crooks possessed several pairs of shoes, a pair of rubber boots, a big alarm clock and a single-barreled shotgun. And he had books, too; a tattered dictionary and a mauled copy of the California civil code for There were battered magazines and a few dirty books on a special shelf over his bunk. A pair of large gold-rimmed spectacles hung from a nail on the wall above his bed. This room was swept and fairly neat, for Crooks was a proud, aloof man. He kept his distance and demanded that other people keep theirs. His body was bent over to the left by his crooked spine, and his eyes lay deep in his head, and because of their depth seemed to glitter with intensity. His lean face was lined with deep black wrinkles, and he had thin, pain-tightened lips which were lighter than his face. (Of Mice and Men-Steinbeck)

5 Characterization: Campbell Method
By action of the character By speech of the character By effect of the character upon other characters By the character’s own reactions to persons, things, and surrounding circumstances By reporting what other characters say about the character By explaining the traits and motives of the character By describing the character (five senses) By analyzing the psychological processes of the character

6 Campbell Method Action: Speech: Effect on others
Pete slunk out of the battle. Speech: “Hiya, pardner!” Effect on others Her beauty was breath-taking. Character’s own reactions John adored her, especially in blue. What other characters say Said Tom, “Of course Sam is a genius!” Traits and motives He loved good food. Describing (5 senses) He had blue eyes, spoke with a Southern accent, smelled of the smoke- house, and his muscles were hard as nails. Psychological processes He was unable to overcome his shyness, which was the result of his being the son of a famous and terribly egotistical father.

7 #1 Describe in terms of action

8 #2 Describe in Speech

9 #3 Describe effect on others

10 #4 Characters own reactions

11 #5 what other characters say about them

12 #6 traits and motives

13 #7 Describe in the 5 senses

14 #8 Describe in Psychological processes

15 Homework Pick a Movie Identify the character types in the movie and explain why Protagonist Antagonist Foil Static Character Dynamic Character

16 Group Work Get in groups of eight Each person has a number from 1-8
Each group only uses one piece of paper A picture will be on the board, Each person describes the character according to their prescribed number. For example: If you are #3 you will write a sentence describing the character in terms of his affect on others. Write your sentence and then pass the paper to the next number.

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