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CHARACTER AND
CHARACTERIZATION
Mrs. Minks Language Arts
Types of Characters
• Protagonist – The protagonist is a character in a work

of fiction whose intentions are the primary focus of a story.
Types of Characters
• Antagonist – The antagonist is a character (or

sometimes an institution) against whom the protagonist(s)
must fight.
Types of Characters
• Flat character – Flat characters are minor characters in

a work of fiction who do not tend to undergo substantial
emotional change or growth.
Types of Characters
• Round Character – Round characters are major

characters in a work of fiction who encounter conflict and
are changed by it. Round characters tend to be more fully
developed and described than flat characters.
Types of Characters
• Stock characters – A stock character is a fictional

character that relies heavily on cultural types or
stereotypes for its personality, manner of speech, and
other characteristics. Stock characters are instantly
recognizable to members of a given culture.
Types of Characters
• Static Character – Static do not undergo substantial

emotional change or growth, remaining essentially the
same in the end as he or she was at the beginning.
Types of characters
• Dynamic Character – A dynamic character is one who

undergoes an important change in the course of the story.
The changes are not changes in circumstance, but
changes in some sense within the character – changes in
insight or understanding, changes in beliefs or values, etc.
Characterization
• Characterization is the way in which a writer

reveals the personality of a character.
• There are two types of characterization:
• Direct Characterization
• Indirect Characterization
Direct Characterization
• The author tells the reader what the personality of the

character is.
“He’s good-looking, he’s strong enough to handle the work
in the mines, and he can hunt. You can tell by the way the
girls whisper about him when he walks by in school that
they want him” (10).
Indirect Characterization
• The author shows the reader things that reveal the

personality of the character.
“I reach her just as she is about to mount the steps. With
one sweep of my arm, I push her behind me. “I volunteer!” I
gasp. “I volunteer as tribute!””(22)
Indirect Characterization - STEAL
Speech

What does the character say? How does
the character speak?
Thoughts
What is revealed through the character’s
private thoughts and feelings?
Effect on
What is revealed through the character’s
others (others effect on other people? How do other
feel about the characters feel or behave in reaction to the
character
character?
Actions
What does the character do? How does the
character behave?
Looks
What does the character look like? How
does the character dress?

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Character and characterization

  • 2. Types of Characters • Protagonist – The protagonist is a character in a work of fiction whose intentions are the primary focus of a story.
  • 3. Types of Characters • Antagonist – The antagonist is a character (or sometimes an institution) against whom the protagonist(s) must fight.
  • 4. Types of Characters • Flat character – Flat characters are minor characters in a work of fiction who do not tend to undergo substantial emotional change or growth.
  • 5. Types of Characters • Round Character – Round characters are major characters in a work of fiction who encounter conflict and are changed by it. Round characters tend to be more fully developed and described than flat characters.
  • 6. Types of Characters • Stock characters – A stock character is a fictional character that relies heavily on cultural types or stereotypes for its personality, manner of speech, and other characteristics. Stock characters are instantly recognizable to members of a given culture.
  • 7. Types of Characters • Static Character – Static do not undergo substantial emotional change or growth, remaining essentially the same in the end as he or she was at the beginning.
  • 8. Types of characters • Dynamic Character – A dynamic character is one who undergoes an important change in the course of the story. The changes are not changes in circumstance, but changes in some sense within the character – changes in insight or understanding, changes in beliefs or values, etc.
  • 9. Characterization • Characterization is the way in which a writer reveals the personality of a character. • There are two types of characterization: • Direct Characterization • Indirect Characterization
  • 10. Direct Characterization • The author tells the reader what the personality of the character is. “He’s good-looking, he’s strong enough to handle the work in the mines, and he can hunt. You can tell by the way the girls whisper about him when he walks by in school that they want him” (10).
  • 11. Indirect Characterization • The author shows the reader things that reveal the personality of the character. “I reach her just as she is about to mount the steps. With one sweep of my arm, I push her behind me. “I volunteer!” I gasp. “I volunteer as tribute!””(22)
  • 12. Indirect Characterization - STEAL Speech What does the character say? How does the character speak? Thoughts What is revealed through the character’s private thoughts and feelings? Effect on What is revealed through the character’s others (others effect on other people? How do other feel about the characters feel or behave in reaction to the character character? Actions What does the character do? How does the character behave? Looks What does the character look like? How does the character dress?