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Characters Thoughts and Feelings

Characters Thoughts and Feelings

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 8 Questions

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Characters!
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Character Notes: Slide 1

Every work of fiction or drama needs characters.

Whether they are people or animals, robots or creatures from outer space, their thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions drive the plot.

A character is an individual in a literary work of fiction, drama, or narrative poetry.

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Character Notes: Slide 2

Authors construct characters through description, dialogue, and situations that reveal the characters’ personalities.

A character’s personality consists of the qualities that make that character different from others, such as whether the character is honest or devious, dull or clever.
 

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Character Notes: Slide 3

In order to gather information about a character, pay attention to the following:

What the character's thoughts are: internal responses.
The character's words and actions: external responses.

As we look at internal and external responses, we can analyze how these actions impact the plot.
 

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Character Notes: Slide 4

Characters can be either static or dynamic.
Characters can also be flat or round.

Static Characters remain mostly the same. They DO NOT have a significant change in terms of beliefs, personality, or values.

Dynamic characters have significant internal changes. They experience a change in beliefs, personality, or values.

 

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Character Notes: Slide 5

Flat Characters lack depth and complexity. These characters can ALSO be static or dynamic.

Round characters have depth and complexity. These characters are well-developed by knowing their thoughts, feelings, and emotions. These characters can also be static or dynamic.

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Multiple Choice

Characters are important to the plot of a story

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True

2

Fals

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Multiple Choice

A character can be:

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People

2

Animals

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Robots

4

All of these.

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Multiple Choice

When we can read what a character thinks, it is?

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Internal Response

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External Response

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Multiple Choice

When we can read what a character does or says, it is?

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Internal Response

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External Response

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Multiple Choice

A static character:

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Does not change throughout the story

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Changes throughout the story

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Multiple Choice

A dynamic character:

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Does not change throughout the story

2

Changes throughout the story

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Multiple Choice

A flat character:

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Lacks depth and complexity

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Has depth and complexity

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Multiple Choice

A round character:

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Lacks depth and complexity

2

Has depth and complexity

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