As Jane walked past the box labeled ‘Free Puppies,’ she furtively glanced around her, then gave the box a swift kick.
Cruel/Mean; indirect
Define indirect characterization.
How the author shows the character's personality or physical appearance without telling.
What does the L stand for in the STEAL strategy?
This is the turning point of the story.
The hero or main character of the main story.
Protagonist
Jim was an honest man. He never cheated anybody in his entire life.
Honest; direct
Define direct characterization.
What the author states or tells directly about a character
What does the S stand for in the STEAL strategy?
This is when you are introduced to the characters and setting of a story.
Exposition
The villain or person who opposes the protagonist is known as this.
I yawned, trying to keep my eyes open in the meeting. I reached for my coffee cup and was disappointed to realize it was empty.
Tired; indirect
With indirect characterization the reader has to ________ the characteristic the author is trying to relay. Fill in the blank.
Infer
What does the T stand for in the STEAL strategy?
Thoughts - describes the way characters think
This is when the conflict is being resolved.
Resolution
What are the two main types of conflict? Give an example of each.
Internal and External
John cared a lot for the well being of others. There was an old couple living alone near his house, and John was so kind-hearted that he bought groceries daily for them.
Caring/kind; direct
Character traits describe a characters inner qualities. ex. Savannah jumped around the room in excitement.
Physical attributes describe the outward qualities or appearance of a character. ex. Kevin had brown hair and wore glasses.
This is when the conflict has been introduced and the story is gaining intensity.
Rising Action
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.
Indecisive; indirect
It allows the reader to decide what type of personality a character has without being told by the author. This can encourage the reader to pay closer attention to what a character is doing and saying in order to figure out what type of person he or she is.
Indirect characterization
What does the E stand for in the STEAL strategy?
Effects - what everyone else says, thinks, and how they act towards the character
This is the first incident that encourages the forward momentum of the plot.
Inciting Incident
What is a type of internal conflict? What are three types of external conflict? Give an example of each.
Character vs. Self
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Society