Characterization Power Point

advertisement
Methods of Characterization:
1. Showing characters
appearance
2. Showing the characters
actions
3. Showing the characters
thoughts
4. Character speaking
5. Reaction to the character
from others
The Most Dangerous Game Connections:
1.
An example from The Most Dangerous Game is
when Rainsford first heard the gunshots from
the islands. “An abrupt sound startled him. Off
to the right he heard it, and his ears, expert in
such matters, could not be mistaken.” This is
the author DIRECTLY telling us about
Rainsford’s good hearing, there’s no inferring
or assumptions here, so it’s Direct
characterization.
2.
Another example from The Most Dangerous
Game is a few of Zarrof’s lines. . "I had to invent
a new animal to hunt,"
"I wanted the ideal animal to hunt," explained
the general. "So I said, `What are the attributes
of an ideal quarry?' And the answer was, of
course, `It must have courage, cunning, and,
above all, it must be able to reason."'
"But no animal can reason," objected
Rainsford.
"My dear fellow," said the general, "there is one
that can.“ These lines all hint at a core
character trait of Zarrof: He hunts people. This
is indirect characterization, because the author
does not just come out and tell it to us.
http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/
http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/allam/general/glossa
ry.htm
http://www.virtualsalt.com/litterms.htm
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/lit_term.ht
ml
http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/litelements/overview/
Download