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CHARACTERIZATION Mr. Raber

CHARACTERIZATION Mr. Raber. “Types of Characters”. Major Characters:. The PROTAGONIST is the main character Action is focused around the protag. The ANTAGONIST is also a major character He or she is AGAINST the protagonist. Minor Characters:. Play subordinate roles

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CHARACTERIZATION Mr. Raber

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  1. CHARACTERIZATIONMr. Raber “Types of Characters”

  2. Major Characters: • The PROTAGONIST is the main character • Action is focused around the protag. • The ANTAGONIST is also a major character • He or she is AGAINST the protagonist

  3. Minor Characters: • Play subordinate roles • Vary in degree of importance

  4. STATIC vs. DYNAMIC Characters: • STATIC CHARACTERS change very little • DYNAMIC CHARACTERS change as a direct result of events - Changes can be subtle or dramatic Both vary in degree of change

  5. FLAT vs. ROUNDCharacters: • ROUND CHARACTERS are complex -Cannot be summarized briefly • FLATCHARACTERS are basic -Can be summed up with a single word or phrase -Characterized with a single dominant trait

  6. Other Characters: • STOCK CHARACTER- a recognizable stereotypical character • CARICATURE- an extreme exaggeration of one or several human characteristics

  7. Types of Characterization: • GENERAL • DIRECT • INDIRECT

  8. 1) General Characterization: • Includes the ways the author communicates natures of characters • Can include both DIRECT and INDIRECT characterization

  9. 2) DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION: • Includes characters’ backgrounds, motives and personalities • Includes direct description of appearance • Also includes the narrator’s opinion- which could be biased

  10. 3) INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION: • Defines characters through their actions and statements • Includes dialect, plot, and dialogue

  11. Questions to Ask When Analyzing Characters: • Does the character grow or deteriorate? Why or why not? (Static vs. Dynamic) • How complex is the character? (Flat vs. Round) • How important are the minor characters?

  12. Other Questions to Ask When Analyzing Characters: • Are the characters words and actions consistent? (Direct and Indirect) • Is the character: intelligent, likeable, insightful, responsible, happy, believable? How do you know?

  13. ANY QUESTIONS?

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