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Title: Novel Unit Characterization Part 2


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Novel UnitCharacterization Part 2
  • Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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Warm Up
  • Complete p. 90 of the Handout (2-10A)
  • Have TB (page 160) out for check

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CharacterizationHomework Answers Jim the Boy
KEY BlueDIRECT PurpleINDIRECT UnderlinedFi
gurative language simile, metaphor, analogy
  • Jims mother opened the stove door with a
    dishrag. Mama was tall and pale and handsome her
    neck was long and white. Although she was not yet
    thirty years old, she wore a long, black skirt
    hat had belonged to her mother. The skirt did not
    make her seem older, but rather made the people
    in the room around her feel odd, as if they had
    wandered into an old photograph, and did not know
    how to behave. On the days mama wore her mothers
    long clothes, Jim didnt let he screen door slam.
  • There he is, Mama said. The birthday boy.
  • Jims heart rose up briefly, like a scrap of
    paper on a breath of wind, and then quickly
    settled back to the ground. His love for his
    mother was tethered by a sympathy Jim felt
    knotted in the dark of his stomach. The death of
    Jims father had broken something inside her that
    had not healed. She pulled the heaviness that had
    once been grief behind her like a plow. The
    uncles, the woman of the church, the people of
    the town, had long since given up on trying to
    talk her into leaving the plow where it lay.
    Instead they grew used to stepping over, or
    walking inside, the deep furrows she left in her
    wake. Jim knew only that his mother was sad, and
    that he figured somehow in her sadness. When she
    leaned over to kiss him, the lilaced smell of her
    cheek was as sweet and sad at once as the smell
    of freshly turned earth in the churchyard.

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Exit Quiz Answers
  • Jonas is a round character.True. He changes
    during novel.
  • This is indirect characterization She was
    beautiful her eyes blue, hair ebony and shiny,
    and her skin a tawny caramel.False. It is
    direct. The author tells you she is pretty and
    describes it in detail.
  • Jonass father is a minor character.True. He is
    a figure in novel, but the conflict does not
    revolve around him continuously, like it does
    Jonas.
  • The Giver opens with a flashback.True. The plane
    and fear remembered by Jonas.
  • Knowing what you know of Ms. Boschees traits, if
    she was a character in a novel, she would be a
    flat character. False. She has a robust
    personality and multiple traits.
  • An antagonist can only be a person.False.
    Antagonists can be forces (e.g., nature, poverty,
    prejudice, etc.)

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REVIEW Characterization
  • Character Trait qualities, attitudes, and values
    a character possesses (e.g., intelligences,
    reliability, stubbornness, beauty)
  • Characterization Way or ways a writer reveals a
    characters traits
  • Direct comes right out and tells you what a
    characters personality or appearance is like.
  • Doodle was just about the craziest brother a boy
    ever had.
  • Indirect writer hints at what a character is
    like through actions, dialogue, thoughts,
    appearance and other characters reactions, words
    or thoughts
  • She leaned over to kiss him.

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REVIEW Making InferencesVisual Representation
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Readers TheaterHamadi
  • Turn to page 161 in Readers Journey.
  • Preview story
  • Read Guiding Question at top of page
  • Read Background paragraph
  • Review Vocabulary Builder
  • Look at visuals
  • Read the Literature in Context on p. 163
  • Read About the Author on p. 170
  • Assign reading parts
  • narrator 1, 2, 3 Susan, Dad, Hamadi, Eddie, Lisa
  • Assign acting parts
  • Susan, Dad, Mom, Hamadi Eddie, Lisa, Tracy

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Reading Focus
  • Characterization
  • Underline direct/indirect characterization for
  • Susan, Hamadi, Eddie, Tracy
  • Write what it states/infers about the character
    in the margin
  • Figurative language
  • Simile and metaphor
  • Circle FL and box signal words

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Homework
  • Finish story on own
  • HWcomplete p. 171, questions 1-5
  • Complete 2-10A, if not already done from warm up
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