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direct characterization

tells the audience what the personality of the character is

indirect characterization

shows things that reveal the personality of a character

Speech, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions, Looks (S-T-E-A-L)

Five methods of showing indirect characterization

protagonist

-endures conflict


-many times the "hero"


-not always the "good guy"

antagonist

-against the protagonist


-not always the "bad guy"

Round character

-complex


-usually main characters


-most like us

Flat character

-not many traits


-sterotypes

Stock character

-sidekicks


-butler, waitress, etc.


-usually does not have a name

Dynamic character

-developing


-undergo a permanent change in some aspect of character, personality, or outlook

Static character

does not change at all or very little from beginning to end of story

Character motivation

the reasons why characters do what they do