
Indirect Character Traits
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English
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 15 Questions
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Characterization
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Let's talk about direct & Indirect characterization
Can anyone guess what the difference is?
Watch this video and notice the difference.
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Multiple Choice
What is direct characterization?
How the author (or narrator) describes a character
What the character says or does within a text
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Multiple Choice
What is indirect characterization?
How the author (or narrator) describes a character
What the character says, does, or thinks within a text
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Multiple Choice
Read the following passage and decide if it is direct or indirect characterization:
Peter wasn't interested in the TV show that was playing, but the remote control was all the way across the room, so he just watched it anyway. Jan would be home soon, and she could fetch it for him then.
direct
indirect
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Multiple Choice
Read the following passage and decide if it is direct or indirect characterization:
Because Joe is an honest guy, he decided to return the chocolate bar he did not pay for.
direct
indirect
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Multiple Choice
What can you infer about this character through indirect characterization? Whenever anyone tries to speak to Diana, she says, "You don't know me," rolls her eyes, and walks away.
Dee has a difficult home life.
Dee has eye problems.
Dee is rude and thinks she is better than everyone else.
Dee has a lot of friends.
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Multiple Select
Which types of indirect characterization are at play in the passage below? (Hint: there are 2 correct answers!)
Amanda arrived early to the meeting with her hair in a pristine ballerina bun and a Montblanc pen tucked behind her ear. Before she sat down, she smoothed out her pinstriped pencil skirt.
Speech
Effect on others
Looks
Thoughts
Actions
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Now, Let's talk about Static vs. Dynamic characters
Dynamic Characters go through changes during a story.
Static Characters remain the same during a story and don't change.
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Multiple Choice
Static characters...
do not change during the story
have lots of detail
have little or no detail
change during the story
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Multiple Choice
Dynamic characters...
do not change during the story
have lots of detail
have little or no detail
change during the story
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Multiple Choice
Travis began the school year the same as always. He never studied or completed his homework. Each report card showed the same poor grades. Although his parents encouraged him, by the end of the year, he was still doing poorly.
What type of character is he?
static
dynamic
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Multiple Choice
Even though she loved to dance, Shannon was nervous about joining the dance team. She tried out and made it, but never said a word to anyone. At each dance practice, Shannon got a little more comfortable with her team. By the end of the season, not only did she make friends, but she even taught the team a few dance moves.
What type of character is she?
static
dynamic
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Moving on to Flat vs. round characters
Flat characters are less-developed characters that we know very little about. We only know a few traits.
Round characters are well-developed and we know much more about them from the many traits we learn.
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Multiple Choice
What type of character is given many character traits and considered well-developed?
flat
round
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Multiple Choice
What type of character is given only a few traits and is not considered well-developed?
flat
round
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Multiple Choice
Gru from "Despicable Me" is a ______ character because we see many sides of him and he reveals a change in his emotions.
flat
round
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Multiple Choice
In "Shrek", Donkey is a ______ character because we don't learn very much about him.
flat
round
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Poll
How confident do you feel in your knowledge about characterization?
Very confident
Confident
Unconfident
Very unconfident
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