Direct characterization
"You have to dream big to get big" [said Junior's dad] (136).
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(THINKS) Junior's dad believes that hope, even though a lot of Native Americans don't have it, is still an important component to success.
The definition of Direct Characterization
Explicitly describes the character through their physical description, line of work, or passions and pursuits.
What is Junior's sister's name?
Mary
"I was bleeding. So I couldn't play" (145).
Direct characterization
"I tried to stay out of the way during tryouts" (136).
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This action shows Junior was nervous and lacked confidence initially.
The definition of indirect characterization
Describes a character through what a character says, thinks, her effect on others, her actions, and her looks
Mr. P
"Oh ok," Coach said. "Well, how about I stay and keep you company, then?" (148).
Indirect characterization
(ACTION) This implies that they respected and potentially even feared Coach, as they grow immediately silent when he shows up.
The second component of "STEAL"
What a character "thinks"
Oscar
Direct characterization
"He wanted to kill me, face-to-face. That made me laugh some more" (144).
(EFFECT) Rowdy and the reservation's hostile (and organized) reaction to Junior catches him so off-guard, he finds it funny.
Through indirect characterization, SHOWING that a character is tired.
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The student dragged his feet into class.
The student had trouble keeping his eyes open.
How much money does Roger give to Junior?
$40
"Then I'll look tougher" (146).
Direct Characterization
Find your own example from this reading of indirect characterization, identify the STEAL component it is, and provide an inference.
Using indirect characterization, write a sentence(s) demonstrating TWO COMPONENTS of STEAL.
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Catherine came into the class bright-eyed. "Alright, are we having a reading check today?" she asked eagerly.
Who does Coach quote in the hospital to Junior?
Vince Lombardi