Types of Characters Character the people animals or

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Types of Characters

Types of Characters

Character – the people, animals, or creatures that take part in the action of

Character – the people, animals, or creatures that take part in the action of a story

Major or Minor Character?

Major or Minor Character?

Major or Minor Character?

Major or Minor Character?

Major Character(s) the most important character(s) in a story action revolves around them Minor

Major Character(s) the most important character(s) in a story action revolves around them Minor Character(s) less important character(s) in the story The interactions of the major and minor characters move the plot along.

Static or Dynamic?

Static or Dynamic?

Static or Dynamic?

Static or Dynamic?

Dynamic Character grows and changes learns a lesson because of the events in the

Dynamic Character grows and changes learns a lesson because of the events in the story lesson causes a permanent change Static Character does not change during the story same at the end as at the beginning

Round or Flat Characters?

Round or Flat Characters?

Round or Flat Character?

Round or Flat Character?

Round Character well-developed know a lot about realistic, lifelike Flat Character not developed, simple

Round Character well-developed know a lot about realistic, lifelike Flat Character not developed, simple few details known about character usually a minor character

Protagonist or Antagonist?

Protagonist or Antagonist?

Protagonist or Antagonist?

Protagonist or Antagonist?

Protagonist main character of the story undergoes some type of change in the story

Protagonist main character of the story undergoes some type of change in the story Antagonist character or characters who cause problems for the main character

 Direct characterization is how an author tells his or her reader about a

Direct characterization is how an author tells his or her reader about a character. Direct characterization occurs when the author specifically reveals traits about the character in a direct, straightforward manner. Example: Karen is bright, energetic and helpful. Joe was motivated by money. He had no use for love or family.

 Indirect characterization is the process by which the writer shows the character's personality

Indirect characterization is the process by which the writer shows the character's personality through his/her speech, actions and appearance Example: I jumped up, knocking over my chair, and had reached the door when Mama called, 'Pick up that chair, sit down again, and say excuse me. What can you tell about the mother from reading this passage?