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Characterization in Literature

Characterization in Literature. Review: What is characterization?. What is Characterization? The author reveals the personality of the character. 4 Methods of Characterization Physical- looks, appearance Intellectual- intelligence, education Emotional- feelings Moral- right vs. wrong.

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Characterization in Literature

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  1. Characterization in Literature Review: What is characterization?

  2. What is Characterization?The author reveals the personality of the character. • 4Methods of Characterization Physical- looks, appearance Intellectual- intelligence, education Emotional- feelings Moral- right vs. wrong

  3. Direct CharacterizationThe author writes the character traits in a direct sentence. Examples: Joe is tall and kind Meagan has blond hair. Corey enjoys talking and hanging out with his friends. Caitlyn always considers the feelings of others.

  4. Indirect Characterization • The reader does the work. • The reader examines the actions, words, feelings, appearance and thoughts of the character.

  5. Indirect Characterization Speech – What does the character say? How does the character speak? Thoughts – What is revealed through the character’s private thoughts and feelings. Actions- What does the character do? How does the character behave? Looks – What does the character look like? How does the character dress?

  6. Examples of Indirect Characterization • “Don’t you think we should pick up this mess before mom gets home? • “Let’s not jump to any conclusions, maybe there’s a reasonable explanation for this.” • “If you look at me like that one more time, I’ll kill you.”

  7. Direct or Indirect? • The patient boy and quiet girl were both well mannered and did not disobey their mother. • “All we do is sit, sit, sit. I hate this! Let’s get up and start moving.” • “I’m telling you now, sit down and shut up or I’ll flatten you!” • Mary is the smartest girl in 9th grade.

  8. Your Task • Using direct and indirect characterization, you are going to create a personality description for Juror 3, Juror 8, or Juror 10.

  9. Groups Juror 3 Carlos, Connor, Jeremy Juror 8 Erik, Kurt, Brandon Juror 10 Almirand Phil Each group member must contribute at least one quote. Each group member must complete their own worksheet Get started!

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