PPT-Developing Characters
Author : sherrill-nordquist | Published Date : 2016-07-16
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
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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. Learning Objectives. To explore the place of women in gothic fiction. To look at the characteristic features of different female characters. To consider some of the ways these characters are presented . .. In some types of Allegories, the characters and setting represent . abstract. ideas of moral qualities. .. In other types, characters and situations stand for historical figures and events.. Allegory. Yang Liu. Problem. Input: a string S and a set T of characters. Output: a minimum substring which contains all characters in T.. Example:. S=“. abcccdbba. ” and T=“bad”. Output: “. dbba. ”. 42735. Shockley. 8/21/2012. Objective:. 1. Learn about the Chinese language. 2. Become familiar with basic Chinese . pronunciation. 3. Know the six categories of Chinese . Characters;. 4. Know the Chinese Characters have evolved . I PICKED MY TOPIC…NOW WHAT?. Creating realistic fiction is MUCH MORE then just picking a topic. Authors work very hard to “create the story world”.. . Fiction authors don’t just go from choosing a seed idea to writing a draft.. These are the common types of characters we see in literature. .. Protagonist. Antagonist. Round . characters. Flat . characters. Dynamic . characters. Static . characters. Round Characters. These are the common types of characters we see in literature.. Round . characters. Flat . characters. Dynamic . characters. Static . characters. Stereotype. Round Characters. Round characters have various characteristics or traits. Before we begin our lesson for today, pull out your T-Chart from yesterday. . Draw a line underneath your main characters characteristics (Internal and External).. Begin the process again with any minor characters you will have in your story. Give them a name and their own traits!. Direct Characterization. Indirect Characterization. Dramatic Monologue and Soliloquy. Flat, Round, and Stock Characters. Practice. Characters. Feature Menu. What can we learn from fictional characters? . Animal characters NOT in the Mitten. NAME ____________________________. The _______________ is in the story.. The _______________ is. not . in the story.. Round. A round character has a complex personality.. He or she will show a range of emotion throughout a story.. Hermione – a bit of a snooty know-it-all, develops into a good and loyal friend.. FLAT. Options and Considerations. July 20, 2016. Background. ERCOT currently recognizes and forwards all ANSI accepted characters including the Select Language characters. The following protocol language excludes these:. 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. .. Usually hero. Outer and inner problems. Antagonist. Sidekick. Servant. Pet. NPCs. Merchant. Trainer. Quest giver. Higher self. Threshold . guardian. Progress delayer. Trickster. Mischief maker. Herald.
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