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CHARACTERIZATION Why we hate, love or feel indifferent about characters!?.
Characterization! What is the purpose of knowing the traits of a character? The character becomes relatable to the reader. The character seems more believable.  Helps the reader to know how the character will react to certain people or why they became the way they are.
Characterization? What are the two different types of characterization? Direct characterization Indirect characterization
characterization… Which one is an example of direct characterization? James wore baggy clothes with holes in them. He smelled like rotting cheese and had a mouse as his best friend. James was a very messy and unorganized person. “Stop making fun of me! Our shower broke,” said James.
(Characterization) How can you discover a character’s traits indirectly? Through… Appearance Dialogue Thinking process/ thoughts Actions Effects Who is this a picture of?
ChaRActeriZatIon* What in Huckleberry Finn gives you clues to Huck Finn’s character? Give examples of indirect characterization. Huck Finn’s language within the book. Uneducated. Inner conflict with right and wrong, especially when helping Jim escape. Huck tricks others to reach a goal with good intentions, as opposed to Tom tricking others for fun. Huck saying that heaven seemed boring and he would rather go to hell, and he hoped Tom would be there, too.
Characterization…! How do you think a person that is organized, uptight, finicky, and is  a neat freak would react to losing cell phone? How do you think a person that is lazy, laid back, and sloppy would react to the same situation? These characteristics, if stated within a story by a narrator, would be considered direct characterization. How the character reacts to these situations is an example of indirect characterization.
Characterization Take out a piece of paper. Write down an adjective describing a personality (ex: neat, evil, insecure). I will come around and collect it. Take out a blank sheet of paper. Every volunteer will come to the front of the room, pick an adjective out of the hat and act accordingly to a situation, which I will give to you. The class will have to guess the characteristic trying to be portrayed and record it on a piece of paper. The more you get correct, the more points you win. Person with the most points…
Characterization WINS!!

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Characterization Slide

  • 1. CHARACTERIZATION Why we hate, love or feel indifferent about characters!?.
  • 2. Characterization! What is the purpose of knowing the traits of a character? The character becomes relatable to the reader. The character seems more believable. Helps the reader to know how the character will react to certain people or why they became the way they are.
  • 3. Characterization? What are the two different types of characterization? Direct characterization Indirect characterization
  • 4. characterization… Which one is an example of direct characterization? James wore baggy clothes with holes in them. He smelled like rotting cheese and had a mouse as his best friend. James was a very messy and unorganized person. “Stop making fun of me! Our shower broke,” said James.
  • 5. (Characterization) How can you discover a character’s traits indirectly? Through… Appearance Dialogue Thinking process/ thoughts Actions Effects Who is this a picture of?
  • 6. ChaRActeriZatIon* What in Huckleberry Finn gives you clues to Huck Finn’s character? Give examples of indirect characterization. Huck Finn’s language within the book. Uneducated. Inner conflict with right and wrong, especially when helping Jim escape. Huck tricks others to reach a goal with good intentions, as opposed to Tom tricking others for fun. Huck saying that heaven seemed boring and he would rather go to hell, and he hoped Tom would be there, too.
  • 7. Characterization…! How do you think a person that is organized, uptight, finicky, and is a neat freak would react to losing cell phone? How do you think a person that is lazy, laid back, and sloppy would react to the same situation? These characteristics, if stated within a story by a narrator, would be considered direct characterization. How the character reacts to these situations is an example of indirect characterization.
  • 8. Characterization Take out a piece of paper. Write down an adjective describing a personality (ex: neat, evil, insecure). I will come around and collect it. Take out a blank sheet of paper. Every volunteer will come to the front of the room, pick an adjective out of the hat and act accordingly to a situation, which I will give to you. The class will have to guess the characteristic trying to be portrayed and record it on a piece of paper. The more you get correct, the more points you win. Person with the most points…