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Characterization
Characterization in Literature:
The way an author develops or creates a character
using their personality traits, conflicts, motives, values, setting, and dynamics.
Watch this video for an introduction to
character traits
and
motives,
and how they are related.
Watch this video to see how Disney used Direct and Indirect Characterization to help us make some inferences about the characters of Elsa and Anna.
Static vs Dynamic Characters
Character Types
What's the difference between Static and Dynamic characters?
What about Flat and Round?
Watch this slideshow for a reminder.
CharacterTraitsCategories (1).pdf
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