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Title: Unit One: Characterization Creative Writing


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Unit One CharacterizationCreative Writing
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Terms
  • Characters are people that inhabit stories.
  • Protagonist--Major character at the center of the
    story.
  • Example Frodo Baggins
  • Antagonist--A character or force that opposes the
    protagonist.
  • Example Sauron
  • Minor character--0ften provides support and
    illuminates the protagonist
  • Example Sam Gangee

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Terms
  • Static character--A character who remains the
    same.
  • Dynamic character--A character who changes in
    some important way.
  • A flat character is not fully developed we know
    only one side of the character.
  • A round character is fully-developed, with many
    traits--bad and good--shown in the story. We feel
    that we know the character so well that he or she
    has become a real person.

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Relationships of Character
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Assignments
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Quick Quiz Where do these characters fit?
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Characterization
  • Defies expectation- Avoids stereotype
  • For example
  • Frodo is small, yet defies everyones expectation
    by being so brave and soulful
  • Aragorn seems to be a jaded loner, yet evolves
    into an inspirational leader
  • Golem seems like a treacherous snake, but in fact
    proves capable of compassion and regret

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Characterization
  • Delivers relevant and interesting physical
    description such as
  • Physical traits
  • Attire
  • Mannerisms-
  • Speech patterns
  • Yet, Avoids all points bulletin style
  • Limit description to what relevant to plot
  • Something needs a reason to be noticed

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Characterization
  • Places character convincingly in environment
  • For example
  • What do they do for a living? For Fun?
  • Goes drinking with his buddies- annoys old
    people, travels
  • How would they react to different places
  • Rivendell, Mordor, Bilbos birthday party
  • What stuff do they have?
  • Ex. Sword Sting
  • Where do they live?
  • Bag End

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Characterization
  • Puts character in motion
  • Characters dont just stand around to be
    described-
  • What are they doing? How are they doing it?
  • Example- Golem slinks around like a dog- always
    hungry, always subservient

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Characterization
  • Reveals the characters inner world
  • Dreams, visions, memories, and thoughts
  • Gives us two for one descriptions of places,
    other characters, etc.- not only what theyre
    like but how our character feels about them.
  • Golems bi-polar conversation.

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Theme Super powers
(Play Recording)
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What do you do?
  • So you possesses fantastic powers greater than
    normal people releasing you from the laws and
    restrictions that confine the lives of mere
    mortals
  • What do you draw moral guidance from? (now that
    you no longer fear authority)
  • How to use your power? (Personal gain vs. saving
    world)
  • What is your responsibility? (Since you can save
    the world)
  • How do you relate to normal people?
  • Not to mention costumes, secret identities,
    trademark weapons, hideouts, minions/allies

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Superheroism
  • With great power comes great responsibility
  • Pros
  • Cons

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Super Villainy
  • Great Power? Booohoooo ha ha ha ha!
  • Pros
  • Cons
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