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Building a Character Characterization
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What is characterization? The methods used by the playwright to create or reveal the characters in a story. There are two types of characterization: Direct characterization Indirect characterization
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Direct Characterization Direct characterization. The method of character development in which the playwright simply tells you what the character is like. For example: “Miss Alice was the nicest person you would ever want to meet.” Presenting information about a character directly through descriptions in dialogue or stage directions/descriptions.
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Indirect characterization Indirect characterization used to show (not tell) things that reveal the personality of a character: The method of characterization that is most similar to the way we learn about people in real life. Using indirect characterization, the playwright presents the character’s personality through what he/she says, his/her actions, or how other characters relate to him/her. You must then draw your own conclusions about the character
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Indirect characterization Remember the word, STEAL… The character’s speech, The character’s thoughts, The effect the character has on others, The character’s actions, The physical “looks” of the character
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Direct or Indirect? Look at this example and figure out if the if this is direct or indirect characterization: From Pygmalion: (Henry Higgins talking to Colonel Pickering) "Here I am, a shy, diffident sort of man. I've never been able to feel really grown-up and tremendous, like other chaps."
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Direct or Indirect? Look at this example and figure out if this is direct or indirect characterization to help us figure out the personality of the characters: From The Outsiders: (Dally talking with Johnny) “Johnny, you don't know what a few months in jail can do to you, man. You get mean in jail, I just don't wanna see that happen to you like it happened to me, man. Understand?”
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Common Character Types
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We see more than one side of a round character.
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We see only one side of a flat character.
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Static Characters are one dimensional – we see only one side. We learn little about this character.
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Round Character!
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Flat Character!
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Protagonist!
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Static Character!
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