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This is when we have to read between the lines, make inferences about the character. We figure out his true character traits by what he says or does or by how other characters react to him. We might be able to tell from what he looks like, but not always. Question 1 options:

direct characterization

indirect characterization

This when the author tells us exactly what kind of person the character is. We do not have to read between the lines. For example, if someone is dishonest, we don’t have to “watch” her steal or lie because the author tells us directly that she is a dishonest person.

Question 2 options:

direct characterization

indirect characterization

Which of the following descriptions is the BEST example of direct characterization?

A)

“And though so much distinguished, he was wise / And in his bearing modest as a maid” (lines 70-71)

B)

“Her way of smiling very simple and coy. / Her greatest oath was only “By St. Loy!”” (lines 123-125)

C)

“Sweetly he heard his penitents at shrift / With pleasant absolution, for a gift” (lines 225-226)

D)

“This estimable Merchant so had set / His wits to work, none knew he was in debt,” (lines 289-290)

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