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Characterization Quiz
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Instructions: Discover how authors create memorable characters through direct and indirect characterization
- 1.
What is 'characterization' in literature?
AThe dialogue between charactersBThe plot of a storyCThe setting where characters liveDThe process by which an author reveals a character's personality and traits - 2.
What is 'direct characterization'?
AWhen a character is shown through their relationshipsBWhen the author explicitly tells the reader what a character is likeCWhen a character describes themselvesDWhen the reader infers character traits from actions and dialogue - 3.
What is 'indirect characterization'?
AWhen a character introduces themselves by nameBWhen the narrator directly states a character's personalityCWhen the reader learns about a character through their actions, speech, thoughts, and how others react to themDWhen the author provides a character biography - 4.
A 'protagonist' is:
AThe main character of the storyBThe villain of the storyCThe narratorDA minor background character - 5.
An 'antagonist' is:
AThe main characterBA character who narrates the storyCThe author of the storyDA character or force that opposes the protagonist - 6.
What is a 'round character'?
AA complex, fully developed character with multiple traits and dimensionsBA character who walks in circlesCA character who is physically roundDA character who appears in every scene - 7.
What is a 'flat character'?
AA character who changes throughout the storyBA character who lies down frequentlyCA two-dimensional character with limited traits, often serving a single purposeDA character with no dialogue - 8.
What is a 'dynamic character'?
AA character who undergoes significant internal change during the storyBA character who is always in motionCA character who is very energeticDA character who appears in multiple books - 9.
What is a 'static character'?
AA character who remains essentially unchanged throughout the storyBA character who stays in one placeCA character who generates electricityDA character who appears only once - 10.
What is a 'stock character'?
AA character created by artificial intelligenceBA character who works in financeCA character who appears in stock photosDA stereotypical character type that is instantly recognizable, like the 'wise old mentor' - 11.
What is a 'foil' character?
AA villain who tries to foil the hero's plansBA character whose contrasting qualities highlight the traits of another characterCA character who appears in a flashbackDA character wrapped in aluminum - 12.
The acronym 'STEAL' helps remember methods of indirect characterization. What does the 'S' stand for?
ASettingBStructureCSpeech (what the character says)DSymbolism - 13.
What is a 'tragic hero'?
AA hero in a sad storyBA hero who always winsCA noble character whose tragic flaw leads to their downfallDA hero who is always crying - 14.
What is an 'antihero'?
AA protagonist who lacks conventional heroic qualities like idealism, courage, or moralityBA villainCA character who fights against heroesDA character who is always wrong - 15.
A character's 'motivation' refers to:
AThe reasons or desires that drive a character's actions and decisionsBThe character's physical strengthCHow fast they move in the storyDThe character's age