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CHARACTERIZATION

CHARACTERIZATION. The MANY faces of a character. Authors develop a character through action…. Through Thoughts/Emotions…. And through physical description. The author may DIRECTLY state a character description, either physical description…. “He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf…”.

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CHARACTERIZATION

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  1. CHARACTERIZATION The MANY faces of a character

  2. Authors develop a character through action…

  3. Through Thoughts/Emotions…

  4. And through physical description

  5. The author may DIRECTLY state a character description, either physical description… “He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf…”

  6. Or personality description. “He was the lawgiver in our family and I never laughed in his presence.”

  7. Or the author might INDIRECTLY give you information about the character through the character’s actions, or..

  8. their thoughts and/or emotions.

  9. Analyzing Character When we analyze character, we look at: • Traits • Motivations • Conflicts • Relationships • Changes they undergo

  10. TRAITS

  11. RESERVED vs. EXTROVERT Reserved means restrained in words and action. A reserved person is an INTROvert (someone turned into themselves and not outwardly social), as opposed to an… EXTROvert, a person who is highly social and is not reserved or turned into themselves.

  12. Other Character Traits

  13. Who are YOU? http://www.personalitytest.net/funtest/hrdept.htm Get out a piece of paper to take a QUIZ! 

  14. Motivations

  15. Conflicts/Relationships With whom is your character in conflict? With whom is (s)he in a relationship? What sort of relationship? How does (s)he behave as a part of that relationship? Does the relationship affect the character?

  16. Changes

  17. Characters that DON’T Change

  18. Static Character

  19. Characters that DO change

  20. Dynamic Character

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