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Characterization

A device that is used by author’s to show or tell us about the characters. The author’s use characterization to reveal traits about the characters to show us the development of their personalities though out the story.


Personality traits

Direct

When the author tells us about the character straight up.


You can find what the character looks like in the story.

Indirect

When the author shows us the character’s thoughts, actions, looks, effects on other characters, and speech.

How you can remember it by saying (TALES)


Classical Hero

Archetypal characters that often possess as a supernatural strength that enjoys the great success and rewards at the end of the day.

Super hero’s

Anti-hero

Anti - hero’s are often the protagonist, but also can often the reader, that don’t admire their traits. They have something about them that makes them unlikeable to the reader.

Someone that the reader doesn’t like.

Tragic-hero

The character’s that end as a result of the flaw(s) within himself

Something different with him.

Romantic-hero

They often rejects the expectations of their society in order to do “what is right” .

Katniss Everdeen

Modern-hero

They are more well-rounded than a classical hero. They might be unpredictable; but they don’t have superpowers and sometimes will not achieve their goal.

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Protagonist

The storyline revolves around the main character.

Main character that we pay attention to thought the story🤴🏻

Antagonist


The character that against the protagonist or forced to be