Characters and their Characteristics ENG 1P1 Ms. Efpatridis

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Characters and their Characteristics
ENG 1P1
Ms. Efpatridis
What is a character trait? A character trait is a special quality or feature that sets one person
apart from another. It is an adjective that describes a person’s personality.
Listed below are some characteristics. Examine how they can be used to describe the characters
of Adam or Seth.
Humble
Brave
Courageous
Serious
Funny
Humorous
Sad
Poor
Rich
Tall
Strong
Charming
Handsome
Pretty
Extroverted
Selfish
Unselfish
Self-confident
Respectful
Considerate
Imaginative
Inventive
Creative
Thrilling
Independent
Intelligent
Compassionate
Keen
Bright
Honest
Mischievous
Friendly
Short
Adventurous
Hard-working
Timid
Shy
Bold
Daring
Dainty
Busy
Patriotic
Fun-loving
Popular
Successful
Responsible
Lazy
Dreamer
Helpful
Happy
Disagreeable
Simple
Fancy
Plain
Excited
Studious
Conceited
Leader
Expert
Demanding
Gentle
Proud
Wild
Messy
Neat
Joyful
Pitiful
Cooperative
Loveable
Prim
Proper
Ambitious
Able
Quiet
Curious
Reserved
Pleasing
Bossy
Witty
Fighter
Tireless
Energetic
Cheerful
Smart
Good
Thoughtful
Light-hearted
Generous
CHARACTERIZATION
Characterization refers to how a character is revealed or developed by the author. Usually characters
are described in terms of their `traits`.
A trait is an adjective that describes a character`s personality (not appearance). Ex. honest, fearful,
encouraging, untrustworthy, etc.
Indirect Characterization: the reader draw his/her own conclusions about the character.
The narrator shows the reader the character`s traits by
1. His or her words – character`s dialogue
Ex. “I will help you,” said Clara.
This shows that she is nice or helpful.
2. His or her actions – character’s behavior
Ex. Clara walked through the door and started doing her chores.
This shows that she is responsible.
3. His or her thoughts or feelings - interior monologue
Ex. Clara thought to herself: “I would really like to know him better.”
This shows that she likes the boy.
4. The reactions and opinions of other characters
Ex. “Clara always shared her money with others,” said Frank.
This reveals that she is generous.
Direct Characterization: the narrator tells the reader the character’s traits upfront
5. What the narrator says about the character – description, physical appearance,
details, insight, etc.
Ex. Clara was a short girl with brown hair.
CHARACTERS
Refer to the animals or people that the plot centers around. They participate in the story. There are
specific terms used to refer to different types of characters.
1.
2.
Protagonist
Antagonist
3.
Dynamic Character
4.
Static Character
5.
6.
Flat Character
Round Character
the main character
the character who opposed the actions of the main character
usually a villain
a character that changes, grow, matures in some way as a
result of his/her experiences
does not change or mature: maintains the same personality throughout
the story
a character with very few or no memorable traits
a character with many traits
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