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    Importance and Meaning of Characterization The wise Vibishana declares, “A man loses his honour and name only through lust and avarice. You have acquired extraordinary powers through your own spiritual performances but you have misused your powers and attacked the very gods that gave you the power, and now you pursue evil ways” (The Ramayana page 126). The Ramayana portrays each and every character having his or her own personality traits and specific behaviors. Why is characterization so important in a

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    Characterization in a narrative is how the author creates and describes a character. The character is introduced and then explained in detail throughout the story. The two ways an author can deliver this information to the audience is through direct and indirect characterization. Direct characterization is when the author is telling the readers information about the character and what he or she is like. Indirect characterization is when the author attempts to show what the character is like and give

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    the conflict highlights similar characteristics between the two. Sophocles explores this type of human behavior in Antigone, through the use of indirect characterization, to show that when individuals with differing beliefs face one another, conflict emerges as a result of similar minds. Sophocles initially utilizes indirect characterization to highlight self-centered qualities between King Creon and Antigone when encountering other characters. After Ismene denies Antigone’s proposal of burying

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    Characterization is the creation or construction of a character by the author. Characterization can be used effectively when the author is describing the actions or emotions or thoughts of a character to the audience.  In the story the Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allen Poe, he uses characterization to show that people are afraid of death, because he wants to show that everybody is going to die, and that people can't hide from it. Poe uses the main character's actions to show how frightened he

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    Maus is an American graphic novel that is used to describe the different situation in the religious and societal norms. The graphic novel is well known for its use of characterization., the use of animals to represent the various people in the society. Characterization and personification are part of the significant literary devices that have been used in novels to display different characteristics of the people being discussed. It is a useful tool in the literature that raises the attributes of

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    what the author Sherman Alexie did in “Superman and me” The central idea of “Superman and me” is that knowledge can lead you to success. The Author used the writing strategy characterization to show that he was determined to get educated so he could help his situation he was in. The Writing strategy characterization was used a lot. One example to show this was when Sherman (the author) picked up a Superman comic book and learned what the text was saying just by; looking at a picture

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    wrote Animal Farm as an allegory based on problems resulting from the Russian Revolution. In Animal Farm, George Orwell uses tone, characterization, and stylistic elements to show that people in power use manipulation to stay in power. George Orwell uses characterization to show Napoleon’s character development throughout the story. Orwell uses characterization in Animal Farm to show how Napoleon went from an ordinary pig to the dictator. In the beginning of Animal Farm, while Jones was still

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    Characterization is closely intertwined with narration, because, through an author’s use of narration a character’s identity can be created. A writer would use indirect characterization to reveal the characters speech, action and appearance, then use direct characterization to reveal the personality. This method of describing a character was very common in fiction novels such as “The Great Gatsby” by F.Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald was known for writing descriptive dialogue such as, “he smiled understandingly”

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    Characterization plays an important role when it comes to storytelling. Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird, uses different types of personalities from different characters, to pull the book together. Boo Radley is shy, mysterious, and protective, while Calpurnia is a hard working lady, that is a motherly figure to Jem and Scout. Throughout the book To Kill a Mockingbird Boo Radley takes on the characteristics of being shy, mysterious, and protective. Boo Radley leads the readers to

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    Richard Connell uses characterization to develop the character of Zaroff, one way he does that is, changing Zaroff’s treatment of Rainsford over the course of the story. The author shows that General Zaroff has lost the ability to determine men from beasts, suggesting that he has lost his humanity. He used, General Zaroff's few refined habits to conceal his desire to inflict death for his own amusement. "Precisely," said the general. "That is why I use them. It gives me pleasure. They can reason

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