
Characterization
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English
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8th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 5 Questions
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Characterization
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Characterization
Characterization in literature is the process authors use to develop characters and create images of the characters for the audience. There are two different approaches to characterization, including direct characterization and indirect characterization.
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Direct Characterization
With direct characterization, the author tells us what they want us to know about the character.
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Indirect Characterization
With indirect characterization, the author shows us things about the character to help us have an understanding of the character's personality and effect on other characters.
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Five Methods of Characterization
Physical Description
Actions/Attitudes/Behaviors
Inner Thoughts
Reactions
Speech
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Physical description
The character's physical appearance is described. For example, characters might be described as tall, thin, fat, pretty, etc. We might be told the color of hair or something about the clothing of the character. How the character dresses might reveal something about the character. Does the character wear old, dirty clothing, or stylish, expensive clothing?
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Action/attitude/behavior
What the character does tells us a lot about him/her, as well as how the character behaves and his or her attitude. Is the character a good person or a bad person? Is the character helpful to others or selfish?
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Inner thoughts
What the character thinks reveals things about the character. We discover things about their personalities and feelings, which sometimes helps us understand the character's actions.
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Reactions
Effect on others or what the other characters say and feel about this character. We learn about the relationships among the characters. How does the character make the other characters feel? Do they feel scared, happy, or confused? This helps the reader have a better understanding of all the characters.
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Speech
What the character says provides a great deal of insight for the reader. The character might speak in a shy, quiet manner or in a nervous manner. The character might speak intelligently or in a rude manner.
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Multiple Choice
Which method of characterization might tell us about a character's weight?
Action
Physical description
Inner thoughts
Speech
Reactions
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Multiple Choice
Which method of characterization is an author using if we learn a character stole something?
Action
Physical description
Inner thoughts
Speech
Reactions
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Multiple Choice
What is the method of characterization used when we hear what a character thinks?
Action
Physical description
Inner thoughts
Speech
Reactions
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Multiple Choice
Which method of characterization is an author using when we learn all of the characters in a story are intimidated by the main character?
Action
Physical description
Inner thoughts
Speech
Reactions
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Multiple Choice
How many approaches are there to characterization AND what are they called?
four; indirect characterization, direct characterization, informal characterization and formal characterization
two; informal characterization and formal characterization
two; indirect characterization and direct characterization
three; indirect characterization, direct characterization and descriptive characterization
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