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2 Presentation by: Dr. Jafari and Someone

3 1)The role of Aristotle. 2)How the character-driven narration,became known? 3)What was petite bourgeoisie?

4 1 Plot-based Fiction 2 Commercial 3 Simple 1 Character-based Fiction 2 Literary 3 Complex

5 1)The plane crashed. 2)The drunk pilot crashed in a stolen plane. 3)The depressed pilot,rejected by his second wife, fails to listen to a transmission from the tower and is injured after a midair collision. 4)The plane was shot down by enemy fire.

6 Character Theme and meaning Plot and setting Reasonable motivations Clear logic of action Believable dialogue

7 1)Unique character,,,,,not stereotypical 2)Character should be adopted by the reader. It means believable. 3)Main character should not change by adding other characters unless there is strong reason.

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9 The patient boy and quiet girl were both well mannered and did not disobey their mother. Explanation: The author is directly telling the audience the personality of these two children. The boy is “patient” and the girl is “quiet.”

10 An indirect presentation is when a child learns things by watching other kids or people perform a certain task. They observe the task as well as the consequences.

11 1)Speech What does the character say? How does the character speak? Example: Mike instantly answered:”but we can have lots of fun,that is funny.”

12 2)Thoughts What is revealed through the character `s private thoughts and feelings? Example: “So all we could do was to sit! sit! sit! sit!” and we did not like it. Explanation: these are the thoughts of a narrator as he stares out the window on a rainy day.

13 3)Effects on others 4)Actions 5)Looks STEAL

14 Kind of characterFlat Stock character Round

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19 Playing a supporting role to the main character

20 Smart detective Chinese's Kung Fu Master The Kind & Wise Grandma

21 Kind of character Static Dynamic

22 During the story

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24 Character AccidentCondition… Character

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26 This happen when two character are opposite with each other in a particular way. By putting the two characters next to each other, the differences are emphasized.

27 History: 1) The word epiphany means 2)James joyce role 3)Epiphany in traditional and pre-modern cultures 4) William burroughs idea about epiphany

28 A frozen moment when everyone sees what is at the end of the fork.

29 Archimedes Isaac Newton

30 Watch your thoughts; they become words Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.


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