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Unit 1 Characters with Character
Vocabulary
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Description Characteristics Examples Picture characterization
When analyzing text for characterization, we look at the methods a writer uses to develop the characters - their physical descriptions, what they say and do, etc. Characteristics - Physical descriptions - Actions - What a character says - What other characters or the narrator says about them Examples Picture characterization
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Description Characteristics Examples Picture dialogue
The dialogue between characters in a narrative or film enables the reader or viewer to connect with the characters and learn more about the plot. Characteristics - Takes place between two or more characters - Quotation marks used in narratives - Provides information about ………… characters and plot Examples Picture dialogue
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Description Characteristics Examples Picture monologue
In a play, a monologue provides the audience with a glimpse into a character’s thoughts and emotions as they speak only to themselves. Characteristics - One character talking to himself/herself - Used in plays - A dramatic speech Examples Picture monologue
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Description Characteristics Examples Picture plot
The plot of a narrative or film can be mapped out starting with the introduction to the setting and following the story line all the way through to the resolution. Characteristics - Introduction (setting) Rising action Falling action - Climax - Resolution Examples Picture plot
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Pivotal point – Most exciting part! Conflict is building through characters’ responses Things are wrapping up rapidly Setting is established Also called… Denouement
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Description Characteristics Examples Picture protagonist
When trying to identify the protagonist of a story, look for the central character or the one who is involved in the main conflict of the plot. Characteristics - Main character Involved in the main conflict (usually with the antagonist) Dynamic (character who goes through a change) Examples Picture protagonist
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Description Characteristics Examples Picture setting (historical)
In historical fiction the setting is a real place during an actual time in history, and may involve a significant event from history, as well. Characteristics - Place (where the story happens) Time (when the story takes place) Examples Picture setting (historical)
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