60 likes | 173 Views
Characterization. LC1. How a Character is Revealed . Directly : the narrator or author explains explicitly or directly Indirectly : Thoughts or feelings Interactions with other characters His or her actions What other characters say about this person. Examples:. Directly :
E N D
Characterization LC1
How a Character is Revealed • Directly: the narrator or author explains explicitly or directly • Indirectly: • Thoughts or feelings • Interactions with other characters • His or her actions • What other characters say about this person
Examples: • Directly: • “Jem was twelve. He was difficult to live with, inconsistent, moody” (153). • Why/how is this a direct characterization about Jem? • Indirectly: • As Scount, Jem and Dill deliberate what to do with their time, Scout rolls in a tire to play. In deciding who will go first, “Jem arbitrated, awarded me first push with an extra time for Dill…” (49). • Why/how is this indirect characterization about Jem?
Types of Character FLAT ROUND • Two-dimensional in that they are relatively uncomplicated • Complex with depth and nuance Who can you predict or infer already is a flat character? A round character? How so?
Types of Character STATIC DYNAMIC • Do not change throughout the course of a work • Undergo development, sometimes sufficiently to surprise the reader. In a novel or story, the protagonist USUALLY is what type of character?
Writer’s Warm-up (next class): Writing Tips/Reminders: Include a T.A.G. Novels are underlined Include a TS Incorporate a quote and parenthetical citation CM> 2 sentences Make/end with a connection to self, text, or world • Write one body paragraph describing Scout: How is she a flat vs. round character? Do you predict she is a static vs. round character? How and why? • Write another body paragraph summarizing Atticus. How is he a flat vs. round character? Do you predict he is a static vs. round character? How and why?