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At the End How the Character Changed Directions Provide evidence from the story to support your conclusions Copyright 2005 IRANCTE All rights reserved ReadWriteThink materials may be reproduced for educational purposes. #1 Direct Description by. the Author. Portions of narrated text reveal things about the characters in the story. What the author tells . us about the character is important. The witch to the right of Fudge leaned forward so that Harry saw her for the first time.. Characterization. . – . the way an author reveals the special qualities and personalities of a character in a story, making the character believable. . Analyzing Character Traits. We try to figure out what a character in a book is like by paying attention to the clues the author gives us. This is called “. Looking at how authors help readers learn more about characters. .. Different Types of Characters. Dynamic Character. A character who changes from the beginning to the end of the story.. Static Character. COMP 585/185: Serious . Games. Narrative . Game relationships. Triggers. Narrative Events. In-Game Events. Player Events. Story Models. Linear. Branching. Foldback. Emergent. Linear stories. Aesthetically. Text – Part 2. Overview. Computers and . Text. Font Editing and Design Tools. Hypermedia and Hypertext. Computers and Text. P. ixels . were typically taller than they . were wide. . . The . aspect ratio for a pixel on older EGA monitors, for example, . 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. HEADLINE. Body. text,. body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text. 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. .. #1 Direct Description by. the Author. Portions of narrated text reveal things about the characters in the story. What the author tells . us about the character is important. The witch to the right of Fudge leaned forward so that Harry saw her for the first time.. A strong character analysis will. :. identify . the type of character it is dealing. With. describe . the . character. discuss . the conflict in the story, particularly. in regards to the character’s place in it.. All stories have characters. Characters are fictive or real persons that think, act or are acted upon in a narrative. The term . plot-driven. is sometimes used to describe fiction in which a preconceived storyline is the main thrust, with the characters' behavior being molded by this inevitable sequence of events. Plot-driven is regarded as being the opposite of . Characters Character -An imaginary person that inhabits a literary work. Literary characters may be major or minor, static (unchanging) or dynamic (capable of change). Characterization -The means by which writers present and reveal character. Although techniques of characterization are complex, writers typically reveal characters through their speech, dress, manner, and actions. Text 2. Text 3. Text 4. Text 5. Text 6. Text 7. Text 8. Text 9. Text 10. Text 11. Text 12. Text 13. Text 14. Text 15. Text 16. Text 17. Erbauer: . Max Mustermann (Ort). Bauzeit: xx Wochen. Steine: ca. 10.000. Character List. Ghost of Hamlet: The dead king of Denmark. Claudius: King of Denmark. Gertrude: Queen of Denmark. Hamlet: The Queens son. Horatio : . H. amlet’s friend. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern: friends to Hamlet.

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