PPT-Character Motivation

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Types Courageous Materialistic Calculating Sensitive Egotistic Courageous brave possessing or displaying courage able to face and deal with danger or fear without

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Types Courageous Materialistic Calculating Sensitive Egotistic Courageous brave possessing or displaying courage able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching Examples . Pick up the Act II quiz as you walk in. On the back, number 1-4. 1. Write down a two or three word description of one of the characters in the play based on what you remember from Act I. 2. Write down the juror’s name. An explanation. So… What’s this Stan bloke all about?. (style) Naturalism- appearing to present reality on stage. Using past experience and imagination to create real emotions and real moments on stage. Main Characters. Subordinate Characters. Flat Characters versus Round Characters. Dynamic Characters versus Static Characters. Conflict. Motivation. Practice. Character Interactions. Feature Menu. What draws readers into a story?. Main Characters. Protagonist. -. The . main character around whom most of the work revolves. .. Antagonist . - . The . person who the protagonist is against. This is often the villain, but could be a force of nature, set of circumstances, an animal, etc.. Chapter Nine. Learning Objectives. LO9-1. Explain . what motivation is and why managers need to be concerned about it. LO9-2. Describe . from the perspectives of expectancy theory and equity theory what managers should do to have a highly motivated workforce. Jack London. Survival and the Strength of Character. -------------------. Literary Focus: Characterization and Character Motivation. Pre-Reading Activities. Write . about a time when you had more responsibility than you thought you should have. . English 10-1. "What does characterization do for a story? In a nutshell, it allows us to empathize with the protagonist and secondary characters, and thus feel that what is happening to these people in the story is vicariously happening to us; and it also gives us a sense of verisimilitude, or the semblance of living reality. An important part of characterization is dialogue, for it is both spoken and inward dialogue that afford us the opportunity to see into the characters' hearts and examine their motivations. In the best of stories, it is actually characterization that moves the story along, because a compelling character in a difficult situation creates his or her own plot.". A deeper look at lyrics. All Along the Watchtower: Bob Dylan. 1. What is the main idea/message of this song?. 2. Dylan wrote this song as a response after reading Frankenstein. What does this song have to do with the book? (include a specific reference to the book OR lyrics). A pattern of human change that makes a difference to your main character and to us. Follow these Guidelines . Choose an idea that has rich resonance for you. Make your story simple and your characters complex . Used by permission of Management Through Leadership, MORA Group International. Diana and Enrique Mora – DLM@tpmoline.com. Altrusa International, Inc. Motivation.... Is the process to help people discover how they can benefit from doing something. LFLInsertLFLDeleteSomerealalgorithmsOutlineMotivationLock-FreeLinkedListInsertionLock-FreeLinkedListDeletionSomerealalgorithmsMotivationLFLInsertLFLDeleteSomerealalgorithmsMotivationReviewofatomicprim Motivation. . &. . Emotion. Stress. Sources. Measures. Theories. Effects. Coping. Motivation. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Drive Reduction Theory. Arousal Theory. Intrinsic/. Extrinsic Motivation. extrinsic motivation: a person performs an action because it leads to an outcome that is separate from or external to the person. intrinsic motivation: a person performs an action because the act is fun, challenging, or satisfying in an internal manner. Warm UP. Define the following terms. Homeostasis. Drive Reduction Theory. Theory of Optimal Arousal. Glucose. Hypothalamus in relation to hunger. Leptin. PYY. Set Point. Alfred Kinsey. Considered the father of the study of human sexuality for conducting his studies in the 1940’s. .

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