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Characterization Tuesday, October 18 th
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Characterization The way a character is described Information about the character for the reader Makes the story interesting
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Characterization Methods Character’s thoughts Character’s actions Character’s physical appearance Another’s opinion of the character
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Characterization Methods Character’s thoughts Character’s actions Character’s physical appearance Another’s opinion of the character
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Character’s Thoughts Inner monologue What the character thinks Only for the reader Not biased
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Character’s Thoughts I wanted to help her pick up all the papers she dropped, but if I did that, then everybody would think I liked her. I’ll just walk by and pretend I didn’t see anything.
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Character’s Thoughts I wanted to help her pick up all the papers she dropped, but if I did that, then everybody would think I liked her. If I dropped something, I’d want help. I’ll grab the papers out of her reach.
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Characterization Methods Character’s thoughts Character’s actions Character’s physical appearance Another’s opinion of the character
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Character’s Actions Can possibly provide insight to the character’s personality Speech Interactions with others
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Character’s Actions As the elderly woman got on the bus, Shawn debated his next move. After a few seconds, he put his book in his backpack, got up, and offered her his seat.
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Character’s Actions As the elderly woman got on the bus, Shawn debated his next move. After a few seconds, he looked to the floor and ignored the woman as she struggled to balance on the moving bus.
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Characterization Thursday, October 20 th
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Characterization The way a character is described Information about the character for the reader Makes the story interesting
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Characterization Methods Character’s thoughts Character’s actions Character’s physical appearance Another’s opinion of the character
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Characterization Methods Character’s thoughts Character’s actions Character’s physical appearance Another’s opinion of the character
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Character’s Physical Appearance Appearance- Information on … Attitude Personality Mood Clothing- Information on… Personality Age Maturity
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Character’s Physical Appearance As her smile turned into a scowl, her face turned fire red. The vein in her forehead began to show, and her eyes narrowed. As she put one hand on her hip, the other impatiently tapped a marker on the desk of the student who wouldn’t stop talking.
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Character’s Physical Appearance His grey suit was freshly ironed, and his hair was neatly combed. He picked up his leather briefcase and walked into the law firm.
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Character’s Physical Appearance He picked up his silver and blue helmet from the bench. His jersey was draped over his shoulder as he grabbed his cleats and mouth guard. The pants had grass stains on the knees, and he kicked each trashcan as he stomped by.
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Characterization Methods Character’s thoughts Character’s actions Character’s physical appearance Another’s opinion of the character
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Another’s Opinion of the Character Provides a guide for how the reader should view the character Scary Helpful Nice
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Another’s Opinion of the Character Everybody wanted to sit next to Amanda. She was the favorite tutor in the school and told the best jokes. Amanda always shared her dessert at lunch, too.
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Another’s Opinion of the Character Everybody wanted to avoid Amanda. She would bite people and then kick them in the shin.
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