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