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characterization : The way a writer presents a character in a story
character traits : Descriptive adjectives that tell us the specific qualities of the character.
direct : The type of characterization where the author tells us the traits revealing the character directly to the reader
indirect : The type of characterization where the author allows you to draw your own conclusions about the character by describing the character's appearance, actions, words, thoughts, etc
five elements : The _____ ________ of characterization are speech, appearance, thoughts/beliefs, actions, how others relate.
credibility : Another word for believablility, characters are true to life/behave like real people.
consistency : Characters must behave with this to be believable, if a character undergoes a change, there must be a sufficient reason to explain it.
motivation : A reason to account for or explain a character’s actions, can be because of outside forces or inner needs.
stock character : Types that appear often in literature, they're not individuals, they conform to a set pattern, and their behavior is predictable
personification : The presentation of an abstract quality, idea, or non-human being as a human being.
Character Unit
Across:2. | The type of characterization where the author tells us the traits revealing the character directly to the reader | 4. | Descriptive adjectives that tell us the specific qualities of the character. | 6. | The way a writer presents a character in a story |
| 8. | Characters must behave with this to be believable, if a character undergoes a change, there must be a sufficient reason to explain it. | 9. | The presentation of an abstract quality, idea, or non-human being as a human being. | 10. | Types that appear often in literature, they're not individuals, they conform to a set pattern, and their behavior is predictable |
| | Down:1. | A reason to account for or explain a character’s actions, can be because of outside forces or inner needs. | 3. | The type of characterization where the author allows you to draw your own conclusions about the character by describing the character's appearance, actions, words, thoughts, etc |
| 5. | The _____ ________ of characterization are speech, appearance, thoughts/beliefs, actions, how others relate. | 7. | Another word for believablility, characters are true to life/behave like real people. |
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Character Unit
Across:2. | The type of characterization where the author tells us the traits revealing the character directly to the reader | 4. | Descriptive adjectives that tell us the specific qualities of the character. | 6. | The way a writer presents a character in a story |
| 8. | Characters must behave with this to be believable, if a character undergoes a change, there must be a sufficient reason to explain it. | 9. | The presentation of an abstract quality, idea, or non-human being as a human being. | 10. | Types that appear often in literature, they're not individuals, they conform to a set pattern, and their behavior is predictable |
| | Down:1. | A reason to account for or explain a character’s actions, can be because of outside forces or inner needs. | 3. | The type of characterization where the author allows you to draw your own conclusions about the character by describing the character's appearance, actions, words, thoughts, etc |
| 5. | The _____ ________ of characterization are speech, appearance, thoughts/beliefs, actions, how others relate. | 7. | Another word for believablility, characters are true to life/behave like real people. |
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