CHARACTERIZATION EQ: How does understanding characterization help us to understand the story?

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CHARACTERIZATION EQ: How does understanding characterization help us to understand the story?

What is characterization? Characterization is when an author shows a character’s personality by how the character looks, acts, talks, and interacts with other characters.

What is a character trait? All those words that an author uses to describe a character in a story

Character traits can be: Physical Tall Personality Funny Shy Focus on Personality Traits

Personality character traits describing a person can be: Permanent Temporary Changing Character changes from the beginning to the end

With so many traits, what’s really important? Focus on traits that offer many examples in the story and that are not there for just a short while. They must matter to the story.

How do you identify character traits in a story? Implicit – Inferred (You have to guess!) (shown by actions, words, etc) Explicit – Stated (Just tell us!!)

How do you identify character traits in a story? Example for “Generous” Richard was a generous person. Richard gave away lots of money to anyone who needed it. Stated - explicit Infer - implicit Well-developed characters help to make very powerful stories.

ways to identify character traits in a story: What the character says and thinks

ways to identify character traits in a story: What the character does

ways to identify character traits in a story: What the character looks like (physical traits)

ways to identify character traits in a story: What others say & think about the character

ways to identify character traits in a story: How others react to the character

ways to identify character traits in a story: Character’s Motivation – WHY does the character do what he does?

How to explain/prove a character’s traits: When asked to explain a character’s traits: State trait Use specific examples of a trait Make connection between the example and the trait.

How to explain/prove A character traits: You say Brian is brave because …. Poor example: … he travels down the river and overcomes many obstacles. Good example: … while traveling down the river, he jumps in the water to save his sister even though he is afraid of the water. When you are afraid and you still do it, it shows bravery.

How to explain/prove A character traits: State the trait You say Brian is brave because …. Good example: … while traveling down the river, he jumps in the water to save his sister even though he is afraid of the water. When you are afraid and you still do it, it shows bravery.

How to explain/prove A character traits: You say Brian is brave because …. Good example: … while traveling down the river, he jumps in the water to save his sister even though he is afraid of the water. When you are afraid and you still do it, it shows bravery. Give example

How to explain/prove A character traits: You say Brian is brave because …. Good example: … while traveling down the river, he jumps in the water to save his sister even though he is afraid of the water. When you are afraid and you still do it, it shows bravery. Make a connection

Characters Protagonist – the main character – the focus of the reader’s attention Antagonist – a person or force in conflict with the protagonist

Characters Protagonist Antagonist

Characters Protagonist Antagonist

“Dominant” & “Prominent” Often, a writing prompt will ask you to identify a person’s “dominant” or “prominent” trait. The person’s #1 or “biggest” trait. One word, more that any other word, that best describes the character

Making it interesting when inventing your own characters Nice, kind Boring! Let’s make up our own character traits!

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