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Ways to Represent Characters

Ways to Represent Characters. Writing Prompt. Describe two of the characters in A Lesson Before Dying and the relationship between them.

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Ways to Represent Characters

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  1. Ways to Represent Characters

  2. Writing Prompt Describe two of the characters in A Lesson Before Dying and the relationship between them. Possible Topics: What does each one look like? What do they value? What do they act like? Is the relationship positive or negative? Does the relationship change? Write for the whole 15 minutes

  3. Character Maps • Mimics the way your brain stores information • Emphasizes how characters are related • Can change based on when in a text you make it

  4. Groups Blk 2 • Jared Matthews, Leo Lopez, Cameron Munroe, Jose Gonzalez, Anita Cannizzaro • Daniel Silva, Keirah Davis, Jihad Barnes, Kevin Vaida, Kahlil Penn • LapriceJoynes, Saba Yafai, Briante Harmon, Antoine Demonia, Jaliyia Lewis • Jordan Moore, Joshua Cassell, NawabNisar, Khalil Jones, Michael White, Alexis Gordon • Dajuan Smiley, Arizbeth Chavez, Demi Albert, Daria Chambers, David Dunham, Brooke Hernandez Blk4 • Shamar Frederic, Jenna Wilkins, Sydnie Alston-Boston, Kurven Mercado, Kimia Goudeaux • Bilal Brown, Rosa Vazquez, Devon Dill, Sean Jones, Diantae Thomas • Saviel Aquino, Kelly McElrone, Britenee Howard, Katilyn Irwin, Keyare Johnson • Thomas Paul Carney, Cody Smith, Ke-Ann Waters, Ariel Brown, Taylor Crampton, John Brierley

  5. Groups Blk 6 • Jennifer Cheung, Jarell Williams, Franklin Benson, Channise Henry, Jordan Lopez • Richard Minor, Julio Prado, Andre Revels, Shamee Carter, ErendiraZamorez • Nikiesha Jackson, Richard Savage, Millie Brown, Kyle Hence, Devon Shoop • Lawerence Caine, Allen Mcdonald, Zakim Harris, Dominick Bell, Janae Carpenter, Kyree Bellamy • Dominic Russell, Jorge Ruiz, Tishawn Higgins, NikeriahWhye, Angie Bennett, Khalil Malloy

  6. Assignment • Work with your group to create a character map that includes the following characters. • Label all relationships. • Color code your circles/boxes to indicate whether the character teaches other people, learns lessons, or doesn’t change • EX: Teachers=Blue, Learners=Red, Both=Red and Blue, Doesn’t change=Black • Grant Wiggins • Jefferson • Miss Emma • Tante Lou • Henri Pichot • Vivian Baptiste • Old Grope • Brother & Bear • Sam Guidry • Matthew Antoine • Reverend Ambrose • Paul Bonin

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