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1 The process of revealing the personality of a character
CHARACTERIZATION The process of revealing the personality of a character

2 DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION
The author tells us directly what kind of personality the character has; whether the character is cruel, kind, etc. We don’t have to decide for ourselves! This requires no interpretation!

3 INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION
The reader has to use his or her own judgment to decide what a character is like based on the evidence the writer gives us There are 5 ways an author can reveal things about a character’s personality S-T-E-A-L

4 S SPEECH The author allows us to hear the character speak and through those conversations we learn about the character’s personality

5 How would you describe a character who says…
“I stole the money from my Grandmother.” “Loneliness seems to be taking over my life.” “I can’t wait to go to school tomorrow!”

6 T THOUGHTS The author allows us to listen to the character’s inner thoughts and feelings

7 What if a character thinks…
Should I go talk to the boy? No. Well…maybe I should. Maybe not… I wish I never said that in class. I feel so stupid right now. I bet everyone is staring at me.

8 E EFFECT on Others The author may reveal what other people in the story think or say about the character

9 A ACTIONS The author may show us what the character does—how he or she acts in certain situations

10 Pushes an elderly lady to the ground Feeds a homeless person food
What if a character… Pushes an elderly lady to the ground Feeds a homeless person food Cries continuously in every situation.

11 L LOOKS The author may describe how the character looks and dresses

12 What if a character… Dresses like a bag lady?
Wears curlers in her hair and talks to herself? Has hair down to his ankles and carries a guitar everywhere?

13 STATIC vs. DYNAMIC A STATIC character does not change much throughout the story A DYNAMIC character changes as a result of the story’s events

14 Static vs. Dynamic Give an example of a static character. Give an example of a dynamic character from the same storyline.

15 ROUND vs. FLAT A FLAT character has only one or two traits; there is no depth to their character. A ROUND character is one who is fully developed, like a real person with many character traits

16 Round vs. Flat Give an example of a round vs. flat character from the same story.

17 MOTIVATION The fears, conflicts or needs that drive a character

18 Primary: (Protagonist)
Levels of Character Primary: (Protagonist) Main character who wants the major goal

19 Levels of Character (cont.)
Secondary Those whom the main character deals with in major ways These include: antagonists, love interests, close confidants, and sidekicks

20 Describe the following characters with your knowledge of characterization

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