Character
Character
Character
Feature Menu
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Types of Characters
Based on the personality
( Flat, Round, stock, Dynamic,
confidant, Foil, static)
Based on Role
(Protagonist, antagonist, Underdog,
Sidekick)
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say
Dynamic is a character
that always change
the personality based
on the situation o plot
Static is a character
that never change
their personality and
save for initial
introduction.
do
Sidekick
a character often
has a weaker
personalityin
comparison to the
character. Minor
character always
follow the stronger
character
Characterization
Direct Characterization
Direct CharacterizationThe writer tells readers
directly what a character is like.
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Indirect Characterization
Indirect CharacterizationThe writer reveals
characters traits through the Abreviation of STEAL
S speech
T Thought
E Effect on Other
A actions
L
looks
Indirect Characterization
Speech
Speech can reveal a lot about characters. Pay
attention not only to what characters say but also
how they say it.
(Entering the village after his twenty-year nap)
Indirect Characterization
Thoughts
Characters thoughts can reveal what they think,
feel, want, or fear.
(Rip learns that friends have passed away in his
absence)
Indirect Characterization
Effects on Others
The effect a character has on others also helps
readers understand what the character is like.
The children of the village . . . would shout with joy
whenever he approached. . . . Whenever he went dodging
about the village he was surrounded by a troop of them . . .
and not a dog would bark at him throughout the
neighborhood.
from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving
Indirect Characterization
Actions
Characters actionswhat they do and how they
do ittell a great deal about them.
He assisted at their sports, made their
playthings, taught them to fly kites and
shoot marbles, and told them long
stories. . . .
from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving
Indirect Characterization
Looks
The way writers describe characters appearance
physical features, clothing, and general
demeanorprovides insight into their
personalities.
(After his twenty-year nap)
Indirect Characterization
Quick Check
[Rip] would never refuse to assist a
neighbor even in the roughest toil, and
was a foremost man at all country
frolics for husking corn, or building
stone fences; the women of the village
too used to employ him to run their
errands . . .
In what indirect
ways does the
writer reveal
character in this
passage?
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Practice
Pick a character in a short story you
have read. Review the story, and identify two or
three of the characters traits. List details in the
story that illustrate those traits. Then, identify
which literary device (such as narration, dialogue,
or description) helped you identify each trait.
Character Traits
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MID TEST
Choose one written drama in the
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Analyze:
Plot
Action
Character and characterization
types of characters
STEAL characterization
Make sure that each student has different drama
Minimally six pages 1,5 space include the
background and conclusion . (no copy paste)