Direct vs. Indirect Characterization
www.norwellschools.org › cms › lib02Indirect Characterization Indirect characterization: the author or narrator reveals a character’s traits through his or her actions and speech. SHOWING When Jane walked in the room, nobody could help but look at her stunning, gorgeous face. She commanded attention wherever she went due to her good looks. – Jane is beautiful.
Direct and Indirect Characterization
www.lcps.org › cms › libDirect and Indirect Characterization 1 9/23/2008 Direct and Indirect Characterization “Show and Tell” Characterization is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character. Characterization is revealed through direct characterization and indirect characterization.
Wasatch County School District / Overview
www.wasatch.edu › cms › libDIRECT AND INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION EXERCISES. Direct Characterization (TELLING): The author (or another character) directly tells the traits of a character. Example: Joe. is . mean and angry. Indirect Characterization (SHOWING): The author shows the reader the traits of a character through that character's thoughts, words, and actions.
Characterization “Indirect and Direct”
rmhskopeny.weebly.com › uploads › 1/2/7Characterization Characterization is the process in which the writer/author describes abilities and reveals the personality and/or physical traits of a character or characters in and throughout the plot/story Direct Characterization Direct Characterization is the process in which the writer/author tells the audience what the personality and
Name Character Practice
karenchandler.weebly.com › uploads › 2/4/6Characterization is the way an author develops a character, or reveals who characters are and what they are like. Direct Characterization – The writer makes direct statements about a character. Example: Max was a gifted musician. Indirect Characterization - The writer gives clues and depends on the reader to draw conclusions (infer) about the