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1 How characters are developed?
Characterization How characters are developed? Creating characters is the whole point of writing stories. The story is only interesting to us as readers if we can relate to the characters in a story. There are several was that this is done.

2 Two methods of characterization
Indirect and Direct How Characters Are Described

3 Direct Characterization
The writer tells us flat out what a character is like, what his or her motives are, etc. Ex – Tom was skinny and had blue eyes.

4 Indirect Characterization
When the author doesn’t directly tell us what kind of person the character is The writer shows us, not tells us, what kind of person the character is 5 ways this is done

5 Indirect Characterization
Screaming as he went out the door, Tom ran to his car and roared the engine to life before squealing the tires out of the driveway.

6 S.T.E.A.L Speech Thoughts Effects on others Actions Looks

7 Speech What a character says and how he says it tells us a lot
Speech also reveals the morals and values of a character

8 Thoughts In literature, we get to “hear” the character’s thoughts
Secret feelings, motivations, etc can go a long way to revealing things about characters

9 Effect on Others Is the character well liked? Does everyone hate him? Why? Are other jealous? Is he or she looked down upon? Important Question-How do other see the character? Read Dickens qoute pg 131

10 Actions What a character does in the story probably has the most to do with how we feel about the character Actions can reveal motivations and reasons for their behavior

11 Looks (appearance) How a person looks tells us a lot as well
Appearance can be Looks Facial expressions Physical shape Read quote from Dickens, pg 130

12 Types found in Literature
Characters Types found in Literature

13 Major Character Known as the Protagonist
Focus of the reader’s attention

14 Minor Characters Takes part in the story’s events
Attention not focused on them Often helps the reader learn about the main character

15 Round Characters Have many different character traits
Author gives lots of details about their personality Major characters are almost always Round

16 Flat Character Have only one or two personality traits and can be summed up in a few words. Have no depth, like a piece of cardboard. Often are stereotypes. Character remains the same at the end of the story as they were at the beginning.

17 Flat Character Examples

18 Dynamic Character A character who CHANGES internally in the course of a story. Internal change can be Personality Beliefs Feelings Outlook on life

19 Static Character A character who doesn’t change and remains the same throughout a story. They do not change internally


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