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Page 1: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

CharacterizationInferring Character traits

Page 2: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

Character•A character is a person or an animal in a

story, play, or another literary work. •Writers create characters by telling us

what they look like, what they say, how they act, how they think, and what other characters say or think about them.

Page 3: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

Round or Dynamic Characters

•These types of characters: ▫change as the story progresses due to

events, experiences, and conflicts they have in the plot.

•Usually main character: Protagonist

•Moose from Just Once

Page 4: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

Flat or Static Characters

•These characters never change. They stay the same throughout novel no matter what happens.

•Bad guys/girls: Antagonists- cause conflicts for main characters

Flat or Static Examples:-- Jimmy Manning from Olive’s Ocean--The Joker from Batman--Effie Trinket from Hunger Games

Page 5: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

Characterization

•The process of revealing the

personality of a character in a story

is called characterization.

Page 6: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

A writer can reveal a character in the following ways:

▫Words▫Actions▫Thoughts and feelings▫Appearance▫Comments made by other characters

▫Direct comments by the narrator

Page 7: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

Direct Characterization

•The writer makes straightforward statements about a character's personality and tells the reader exactly what the character is like.

▫Direct comments by the narrator

Page 8: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

Indirect Characterization•The writer reveals information about a

character and his personality through:▫Words▫Actions▫Thoughts and feelings▫Appearance▫Comments made by other characters

Page 9: Characterization Inferring Character traits. Character A character is a person or an animal in a story, play, or another literary work. Writers create

Your turn:Descriptive Sentence

Inferred Character Traits

Method of Characterization

“I hate the idea of having all those people out there watching me during the presentation,” Cole whispered.

shy-words

-thoughts and feelings

Cole got up before dawn and made his way down to the icy pond. He would be the first to soak in the water today.