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LOTF Characterization Chart

Description – Direct & Indirect Characterization evidence
Provide a quote from the story (with the page #) that showcases the various forms of characterization in illustrating the character. / Early traits demonstrated by characterization in column 1
What does the evidence reveal about the character? What traits can we infer that the character exhibits and why? / Changes with evidence
Is the character static or dynamic? What traits does the character exhibit by the end of the book?
Ralph / 1. Direct Characterization: Narrator’s direct comments/ physical description -

2. Indirect Characterization: Speech -
3. Indirect Characterization: Actions -

4. Indirect Characterization: Comments from other characters -
Description – Direct & Indirect Characterization evidence
Provide a quote from the story (with the page #) that showcases the various forms of characterization in illustrating the character. / Early traits demonstrated by characterization in column 1
What does the evidence reveal about the character? What traits can we infer that the character exhibits and why? / Changes with evidence
Is the character static or dynamic? What traits does the character exhibit by the end of the book?
Jack / 1. Direct Characterization: Narrator’s direct comments/ physical description -
2. Indirect Characterization: Speech -

3. Indirect Characterization: Actions -
4. Indirect Characterization: Comments from other characters -
Description – Direct & Indirect Characterization evidence
Provide a quote from the story (with the page #) that showcases the various forms of characterization in illustrating the character. / Early traits demonstrated by characterization in column 1
What does the evidence reveal about the character? What traits can we infer that the character exhibits and why? / Changes with evidence
Is the character static or dynamic? What traits does the character exhibit by the end of the book?
Piggy / 1. Direct Characterization: Narrator’s direct comments/ physical description -
2. Indirect Characterization: Speech -

3. Indirect Characterization: Actions -
4. Indirect Characterization: Comments from other characters -
Description – Direct & Indirect Characterization evidence
Provide a quote from the story (with the page #) that showcases the various forms of characterization in illustrating the character. / Early traits demonstrated by characterization in column 1
What does the evidence reveal about the character? What traits can we infer that the character exhibits and why? / Changes with evidence
Is the character static or dynamic? What traits does the character exhibit by the end of the book?
Simon / 1. Direct Characterization: Narrator’s direct comments/ physical description -
2. Indirect Characterization: Speech -

3. Indirect Characterization: Actions -
4. Indirect Characterization: Comments from other characters -
Description – Direct & Indirect Characterization evidence
Provide a quote from the story (with the page #) that showcases the various forms of characterization in illustrating the character. / Early traits demonstrated by characterization in column 1
What does the evidence reveal about the character? What traits can we infer that the character exhibits and why? / Changes with evidence
Is the character static or dynamic? What traits does the character exhibit by the end of the book?
Roger / 1. Direct Characterization: Narrator’s direct comments/ physical description -
2. Indirect Characterization: Speech -

3. Indirect Characterization: Actions -
4. Indirect Characterization: Comments from other characters -
Description – Direct & Indirect Characterization evidence
Provide a quote from the story (with the page #) that showcases the various forms of characterization in illustrating the character. / Early traits demonstrated by characterization in column 1
What does the evidence reveal about the character? What traits can we infer that the character exhibits and why? / Changes with evidence
Is the character static or dynamic? What traits does the character exhibit by the end of the book?
Sam nEric / 1. Direct Characterization: Narrator’s direct comments/ physical description -
2. Indirect Characterization: Speech -

3. Indirect Characterization: Actions -
4. Indirect Characterization: Comments from other characters -