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Character

Page history last edited by Claudia Dorsey 13 years, 11 months ago

 

 

Characterization Chart

 

Examples from "The Smallest Dragon Boy"

 

Character revealed through his or her own speech: 

Beterli:  "Babes don't give orders to candidates, Babe!" 

 

Writer describes character's appearance (including what he or she is wearing):

"He jerked his white candidate's tunic from the peg. . . . he pulled it over his head." p. 56

 

". . . the glowing jeweled eyes of a small bronze dragon.  His wings were wet, the tips drooping in the sand.  and he sagged in  the middle on his unsteady legs,. . . " p. 59

 

Character's private thoughts:

"he simply had to Impress at his first hatching" p. 50

 

What other characters in the story say or think about the character:

Keevan thinks that Beterli "set that spanking pace just to embarrass him, the smallest dragonboy." p. 48

Also, "the guy didn't fight fair. . " p. 49

Mende says of Keevan "you've got that [courage] in quantity, dear Keevan."  p. 49

"You say the most outrageous things, Lessa."  p. 52

 

"You may be the smallest dragonboy ever, young K'van," F'lar said, "but you're one of the bravest!"  p. 59

 

 

How the character acts:

"Beterli stepped up officiously to "his" egg."  p. 50

Keevan stood his ground [ as Beterli stepped forward], but if Beterli advanced one more step, he would call the wingsecond. p. 50

 

 

The writer directly states what kind of person the character is (sneaky, honest, evil, innocent, etc.)

(I didn't see any of this in this story.)

 

 

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