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Title: Characters


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Characters
  • The people or animals who take part in the action
    of a literary work

2
Different Types of Characters
  • Round
  • Flat
  • Dynamic
  • Static

3
Round Character
  • has many different qualities
  • has an individual personality
  • has unique combination of opinions and attitudes

4
Flat Character
  • only has one or two qualities
  • does not have unique opinions or attitude
  • is a personality type
  • is not unique

5
Dynamic Character
  • changes and grows as the story progresses

6
Static Character
  • does not change or grow stays the same
    throughout the story

7
Identify with a Character
  • When a reader has a similar experience or
    background as a character, this helps him/her to
    understand the character better.

8
What kind of a character is Susan?
  • Dynamic
  • She changes shes not confused or unsure at the
    end as she was in the beginning.
  • Round
  • Shes an analytical thinker with strong opinions.

9
What kind of a character is Hamadi?
  • Dynamic
  • He remains kind and wise, but influences every
    situation.
  • Round
  • He is strong, independent, philosophical, and
    always growing and learning.

10
What kind of a character isTracy?
  • Static
  • She is lost in her problems and fails to grow.
  • Flat
  • Her character traits never develop she is a
    type.

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Characterization
  • The act of creating and developing a character.

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2 Types of Characterization
  • 1. Direct- when a writer directly states the
    characters traits or characteristics.

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Example of DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION
  • In Hamadi, when the author calls the women in
    the school counselors office brittle.

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  • 2. Indirect- when a writer depends on the reader
    to draw conclusions about the characters traits.
    Sometimes the writer tells what other people in
    the story say and think about that character.

15
Example of INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION
  • A white handkerchief spread across a tabletop,
    my two extra shoes lined by the wall, this spells
    home to meWhat more do I need?

16
In this example,what is the author indirectly
telling you about Hamadi?
  • That he is content where he is living.

17
Journal 6
  • Describe your favorite character (book or movie).
    Explain why this character is dynamic or
    static, round or flat.

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Journal 7
Do you consider yourself a risk taker? Would you
like to skydive, travel to far places, or
participate in other adventures?
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