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    characters in ‘The Open Window’. “Good characterization can make readers feel that even fantasy characters-- a bumbly teddy bear or a girl who is tossed by a tornado into an emerald city-- live and breathe” Found on source 1. These methods include direct and indirect characterization and motivation. These methods allow the author to explain a character’s personality. In addition, authors use direct characterization to bring characters to life. Direct characterization directly states a character’s personality

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    and indirect characterization allows O’Brien to portray characters in many ways, which gives the reader a more well-rounded and in-depth depiction of them. Throughout the novel, O’Brien chooses the type of characterization to use depending on which fits the purpose of the characterization better. One instance of O’Brien’s deliberate choice in characterization method is in his depiction of Mary Ann Belle. Before her transition, Mary Ann is primarily depicted using direct characterization: “Though she

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    short story “Sredni Vashtar” Saki uses three types of characterization: Direct, indirect, and explicit. In the story there are three characters that show diversity between the three characteristics. Direct characterization is defined as the process where the writer reveals the personality of the character. Indirect characterization is defined as the process where the writer reveals the personality of the character by speech. Explicit characterization is where the author tells exactly who or what the

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    Burton uses cinematic techniques that shape the characterization. Tim Burton’s usage of flashbacks, lighting, and color helps develop characterization in Edward Scissorhands and Big Fish. The flashbacks in Big Fish shape Edward Bloom’s life. These flashbacks not only shape his life, but they develop characterization. An example of a flashback occurs when, Edward Bloom remembers the time

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    Unlike character, characterization can be defined as methods an author uses to create the characters. Two examples an author can use are direct characterization where a character is directly described by the author, and indirect characterization where the character is revealed by their actions, reactions of other characters, thought, and speech. There are a few scenes in the play where the author directly describes a character. One example of major direct characterization comes from scene one in

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    Honors II Ms.Litos Indirect and Direct Characterization There are lots of difference between indirect and direct characterization. Truthfully, what does indirect and direct characterization really mean? Indirect Characterization: is the process in which the personality of a fictional character is revealed by the characters speech, actions, appearance and so much more. Direct characterization: is when the process in which the personality of a fictional character is

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    Ambrose Bierce, the author uses characterization to convey the theme of illusion. Using the protagonist, Payton Farquer, Beirce uses allusion to cloud the difference between imagination and reality. Ambrose portrays Payton as desperate, brave, and delusional, making the reader wonder what reality truly is. The characterization of Payton Farquhar acts as a means to look at the themes of illusion and question the prescription of reality. The use of characterization in “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”

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    Steinbeck shows how characterization through many different passages and ways how characterization supports that companionship is a beneficial thing. To begin Steinbeck shows characterization that supports companionship is a beneficial thing is Candy’s relationship with his dog. Steinbeck describes Candys words: “‘No I’m so couldn’t do that. I had him so long’… ‘I'm so used to him”. Candy then explains: “I had him from a pup”(45). This is showing companionship by showing Candies personal relationship

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    Through characterization, the reader sees how the desire to survive changes the boys into power hungry people. This allows Golding to portray how people put themselves above others. Jack says “ ‘A fire! Make a fire!’ At once half the boys were on their feet. Jack clamored

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    Characterization is shown through indirect and direct stories. Indirect is when the author does not go straight out and tell the reader characteristics, but direct is a five letter acronym known as S.T.E.A.L. These individual letters stand for say, think, effect, actions, and look. Say stands for what the character says throughout the story, think is what the character imagines or says in his or her mind that only the reader and the narrator know, effect stands for what effect the characters' actions

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