Monday, September 9, 2013

Characterization Literary Terms


Characterization Literary Terms
 
Direct Characterization- personality of a character is revealed by the use of descriptive     adjectives, phrases, or actions throughout a literary work.
 
Indirect Characterization- personality of a character is revealed throughout a story by inferences and knowledge throughout the passage from the reader  
 
Round Characters- has a complex personality, more like a real person
 
Flat Characters- crude and one-dimensional, usually only there to fill a simple role
 
Stock Characters- character type that is quickly recognized and accepted by the reader or viewer and requiring no development by the writer
 
Static Characters- character who stays the same throughout the entire story
 
Dynamic Characters- character that changes in some way during a story

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