Tuesday, January 31, 2012

CHARACTERIZATION

DUE DATE/TIME: THURSDAY, February 2nd/11:59pm
1.  Always type your FIRST NAME and LAST INITIAL.  Full names will result in a DELETION of the comment and no better than a C grade.

2.  Provide me with some basic citation information about the novel you have chosen to read.  INCORRECT CAPITALZATION and PUNCTUATION will result in a C!!!

Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium.

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DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION:  When the narrator or author directly informs the reader about a character’s physical or personality traits.

INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION:  When the trait is implied and the reader must infer the information about a character.

3.  Choose any character from your book to write a descriptive paragraph about.  Be sure to include CITED TEXT to support your characterization AND explain if it is DIRECT or INDIRECT.

4.  READ YOU PEER’S posts!!!  You must make a meaningful comment on a post to receive full credit.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Autumn E.

Collins, Suzanne. Hunger Games. New York: Scholastic Press, 2008. Print.

For the opening ceremonies of the Hunger Games, Katniss's stylist dressed her up so she could not be forgotten. They make it so her costume looks like it's on fire. "A few hours later, I am dressed in what will either be the most sensational or the deadliest costume in the opening cermonies. I'm in a simple black unitard that covers me from ankle to neck. Shiny leather boots lace up to my knees. But it's the fluttering cape made of streams of orange, yellow, and red mathing the headpiece that define this costume. Cinna plans to light them on fire just before our chariot rolls into the streets" (Collins 57). That was a direct characterization.

Anonymous said...

Trevor H

Hinton, S.E. The Outsiders: Speak, 1967. Print

The character I am writing about is Ponyboy Curtis. Something about Ponyboy is that he is a greaser. The thing that is different about him is that he is quiet and doesn't mouth off. (..." but I am a greaser and most of my neighborhood rarely bothers to get a haircuts".)

Direct characterization

Anonymous said...

Brianna P

Strasser, Todd. Blood on my hands. New York: Egmont USA,2010. Print.

Callie get's overwhelmed every time she think about seeing Katherine's dead body. "I'm too overwhelmed to speak".
(Strasser, 34)

I think it is direct characterization because it's shows her physical traits.

Anonymous said...

Nina D.

Hard Hit. Ann Turner. New York: Scholastic, 2006. Print

Mark is has a good personality. He does baseball, skateboards, and plays cards. He has one good friend. "There's the smell of April dirt under my feet as I wind and pitch and wind again" (Turner 21). This is indirect characterization.

Anonymous said...

To Nina , From Autumn:

Whose his one good friend?

Anonymous said...

Cailynn.L
Haddix,Margret. Torn. Simson & Schuster: NewYork, 2011. Print.

The author uses direct charcterization about Jonah because she describes how he was afriad of hieghts. He had to go up in the crows nest or how they call it the "top"in the book and had to be John Hudson. "He looked down again. They were so high up now that the Discovery didn't look huge anymore. It looked tiny beneth them-like a toy bobbing up and down in the endless,open bay. Jonah felt dizzy.Dizzy and terrified.(Hadixx 88)"

Anonymous said...

TO: Autumn

FROM: Nina

I wonder why she made her costume look like fire?

Anonymous said...

Sarena H.

Carter, Ally. "Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover". New York: Scholastic Inc, 2009. Print.

The main character Macey is very dramatic. She started yelling and making a big deal about wearing the jeans her mom bought for her because she didn't like them. "Macey was too dramatic." (Carter 5). This was a direct characterization.

Anonymous said...

Jessica T.

Stine R.L. Call Waiting. New York: Scholastic Inc, 1994. Print

One of the main characters is Micah. She has a lot of blonde hair. It is curly and long, she is constantly playing with it. She is pretty and flirts with boys all the time.She is a little cranky sometimes. (Stine #3,5)

Anonymous said...

Trevor H

to Jessica T

Why is Micah cranky sometimes.

Anonymous said...

Brianna p

To: Jessica T

Why is she cranky sometimes.

Anonymous said...

Mariah M.

Hinton, S.E. The Outsiders: Speak, 1967. Print

The character i am writing about is Ponyboy Curtis. Ponyboy is a greaser, but likes to get good grades in school dont get fooled by his bad boy look. He really is a good kid. " I make good grades and have a high IQ and everything, but i don't use my head."(Hinton #4)

Anonymous said...

Mariah M.

To: Brianna P

Why does she get nervous everytime she sees the dead body?

Anonymous said...

Haley F.


Stine,R.L.Swithed.New York:A
Parachute Press Book,1992.print.

My main character is Nicole Darwin is a girl that is shy,kind. Nicole is like this because her mom dided when she was only 4 years old and now she lives with her father. She also like this because her dad is a drinker.i know this because in the book it says "Niicole go get me and david some beer from the store, her farther said." (R.L. Stine 15).

Anonymous said...

To:Mariah M.

From:Haley F.

Why is Phonyboy a greaser?

Anonymous said...

Jarrod H

Swanson, James. Bloody Times. New York: Scholastic, 2011. Print.

My character i picked for characterization is Captain William Parker he is very shy but disciplined as a solider. He also was Tall and had dark brown hair. "Captain Williams Parker, and officer in the Confederate States Navy, was put in charge of the treasure..." (Swanson 15)

Anonymous said...

To: Trevor
From: Jarrod

Whys is ponyboy a shy kid and never mouthed off? Most greasers did.