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Minor Characters lesson K

Minor Characters lesson K

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English

7th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.5.3, RL.6.3, RL.7.3

+2

Standards-aligned

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Janis Kristensen

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8 Slides • 2 Questions

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Minor Characters

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Protagonist vs. Antagonist

  • Protagonist- main character

  • Antagonist- against the main character

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Flat

  • Flat Character - a character who reveals only one, maybe two, personality traits in a story or novel, and the trait(s) do not change.


    Example: In a story about a friendly teacher named Sandra Smith, Louis Drud is a janitor in her building. Louis is always tired and grumpy whenever Sandra runs across him and says hello.


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Round

Round Character - a well developed character who demonstrates varied and sometimes contradictory traits. Round characters are usually dynamic (change in some way over the course of a story).


Example: A character in a story named Elaine never cuts anybody a break. She tells her friends and coworkers that charity and compassion have no place in society. On the other hand, Elaine can never pass up feeding a stray kitten or puppy, and always tries to find a good home for lost or abandoned pets.


In this example Elaine is a round character.

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Dynamic

Dynamic Character - a character which changes during the course of a story or novel. The change in outlook or character is permanent. Sometimes a dynamic character is called a developing character.


Example: Ebenezer Scrooge, in A Christmas Carol by Dickens, was very stingy with his money. He worked his employees very very hard for little pay. After his experiences with the ghosts that visited him, he changed his ways, paying his employees a more than fair wage, providing days off work and actually giving gifts.


In this example Ebenezer Scrooge is a dynamic character.

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Static

Static Character – a character that remains primarily the same throughout a story or novel. Events in the story do not alter a static character’s outlook, personality, motivation, perception, habits, etc.


Example: Bert, a bumbling salesman, never takes the time to organize his files, properly record his sales, or follow up with customers. Finally, his boss gets fed up and fires him. Bert struggles for two months to find a new sales position. During that time, his car is repossessed for nonpayment and he maxes out his credit cards. Bert finally finds a new sales position but, before a week passes, he is called into a conference with his new boss. Bert is informed he must get organized or he’ll be fired. A week later the new boss fires Bert after he fails to follow up with an important customer.


In this example Bert is a static character.

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Unto Others

  • Spellmans- flat and static- remain same thorough out story- don't change their views

  • Mrs. Middleton- round and dynamic- she changed her views by the end of the story

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Open Ended

In Peppe the Lamplighter, we will gorup the sisters together as one character trait. Look at their words and actions to come up with a character trait that represents all of them. Prove with citing

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Open Ended

Read the rest of Peppe the Lamplighter (pg. 3&4). Identify if Peppe, the father and the sisters are flat or round, and static or dynamic. explain why intelligently.

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