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Direct Vs Indirect Characterization

This scene uses indirect characterization. We learn about the character of Ed Johnson through his actions (scratching his head in confusion as the sales rep explained the new computer) and the effect his actions have on others (the old mechanic hated modern electronics). We are shown Ed's traits rather than directly told about them.

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Direct Vs Indirect Characterization

This scene uses indirect characterization. We learn about the character of Ed Johnson through his actions (scratching his head in confusion as the sales rep explained the new computer) and the effect his actions have on others (the old mechanic hated modern electronics). We are shown Ed's traits rather than directly told about them.

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Direct vs.

Indirect
Characterization
Mr. Sabolcik
English I
Quickwrite
 What is the difference between direct and
indirect?
 What is an example of something that is
“direct”? What is an example of something
that is “indirect”?

 Partner Share!
Direct Characterization
 direct characterization: the author or
narrator makes direct statements about a
character’s traits. The author tells us about the
character’s personality to our face.
 TELLING
 Example:
– “The patient boy and quiet girl were both well
mannered and did not disobey their mother.”
– Explanation: The author is directly telling the
audience the personality of these two children. The
boy is “patient” and the girl is “quiet.”
Indirect 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.
 Jim was very unlike any other businessman. He
made sure that all his clients got what they had
paid for.
– Jim is honest and hardworking.
STEAL Method
Speech
Thoughts
Effecton others toward the
character.
Actions
Looks
Indirect Characterization
 SPEECH - What does the character say? How does the
character speak?

 THOUGHTS - What is revealed through the character’s


private thoughts and feelings?

 EFFECTS - What is revealed through the character’s


effect on other people? How do other characters feel or
behave in reaction to the character?

 ACTIONS - What does the character do? How does the


character behave?

 LOOKS - What does the character look like? How does


the character dress?
Freewrite
 Provide both a direct and indirect
characterization of yourself based on the
story of your life. Each should be 3-4
sentences. Write one sentence explaining
why your responses are direct or indirect.
Direct or Indirect Characterization?
 A. Ed Johnson scratched his head in
confusion as the sales rep explained
Dralco’s newest engine performance
diagnostic computer. The old mechanic
hated modern electronics, preferring the
old days when all he needed was a stack
of manuals and a good set of tools.
 Direct!
Direct or Indirect Characterization?
 B. “That Ed Johnson,” said Anderson, watching
the old mechanic scratch his head in confusion
as the sales rep explained Dralco’s newest
engine performance diagnostic computer. “He
hasn’t got a clue about modern electronics. Give
him a good set of tools and a stack of yellowing
manuals with a carburetor needing repair, and
he’d be happy as a hungry frog in a fly-field.”
 Indirect!
Direct or Indirect Characterization?
 C. Julie held up six different outfits in front of
the mirror and pondered which would go best
with her navy blue shoes, pastel eye shadow
and the diamond earrings she’d already
procured from her overflowing vanity. After
ninety minutes of mixing and matching, and cell-
phoning her sister three times for advice, Julie
finally made up her mind. She’d give the navy
blue skirt and white sweater a try, hoping Trent
would love it.
 Indirect!
Direct or Indirect Characterization?
 Julie owned a multitude of outfits and
accessories, and it always took her forever
to decide which combination might
impress Trent. As usual, she called her
sister several times for advice. After doing
so, Julie decided to give the navy blue
skirt with the white sweater a try.
Indirect or Direct Characterization?
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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
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