PPT-Seven Common Character Types
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Fiction writers employ a variety of characters while weaving their stories PROTAGONIST the main character in a literary work ANTAGONIST the main character or force
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Fiction writers employ a variety of characters while weaving their stories PROTAGONIST the main character in a literary work ANTAGONIST the main character or force that opposes the protagonist. Sixth Grade. ELA Teachers. Introduction. This lesson is about the different types of characters found in literature. . The . different types I will cover in this lesson are the . protagonist and antagonist. Ms. Jordan 8. th. -Grade Reading. Introduction. . This . lesson is about the different types of characters found in literature. . We . will . study each character type . so that you can identify types of characters in stories that you read. . What is an Analogy?. An analogy is a type of word problem that often appears on standardized tests. It is made up of two word pairs, like this:. GRACEFUL : CLUMSY :: late : ___________. The symbol ( : ) means "is to" and the symbol ( : : ) means "as." . FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS. If you don’t have your project with you at this exact moment, complete a PINK SLIP explanation. The slips are on the back table and on the front cart. . 2. Those with your projects – good job. . Volcanic Eruptions. 1. Why Volcanoes Erupt:. The F of expanding gas builds and pushes magma through the vent. 2. Major Factors in Eruptions:. a. The amount of trapped gas. CO. 2. and Sulfur. b. Silica Content. Character Study. Personality Traits. Major Personality Differences. Introverted vs. Extroverted. Selfish vs. Self-Centered vs. Self Oriented vs. Selfless. Observant vs. Oblivious. Kind vs. Cynical vs. Unkind. Day 1. Punctuating Properly. Three Different Types of Sentences. I’ll take three double . cheesburgers. said the man in the yellow car. Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy sang Carly Rae . Protagonist/Antagonist. To make it easy, think of the . protagonist. as the “good guy” and . antagonist. as the "bad guy." . You can think of the . protagonist. as the hero and the . antagonist. Round . characters. Flat . characters. Dynamic . characters. Static . characters. Round Characters. Round characters . seem like real people.. Have many sides to their personalities.. Detailed enough to seem real and tend to be more developed physically, mentally, and emotionally. .. Protagonist vs. Antagonist. In most stories, there will be a . protagonist. and an . antagonist. .. Most of the time, the protagonist and antagonist will both be one person, but sometimes, there can be more than one protagonist/antagonist – . 1. . Question – . Ask a Question to . create a picture in the reader’s mind. . Example: Have you ever been so afraid your fingers and toes grow dangerously cold?. 2. . Quote – . A line from a book, show, movie or person.. Character. Character. is any personage in a literary work who acts, appears, or is referred to as playing a part. . Types of Characters:. Round and Flat. Round characters . are characters that act from varied, often conflicting motives, impulses, and desires. . ELA Teachers. Introduction. This lesson is about the different types of characters found in literature. . The . different types I will cover in this lesson are the . protagonist and antagonist. .. . static. , and dynamic characters. I will explain what each of these entail so that you can identify types of characters in stories that you read. . Introduction. Protagonist/Antagonist. It is easiest to think of the protagonist and antagonist characters as the "good guy" and the "bad guy" respectively.
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