Understanding Character Development in Literature and Film
Explore the concept of round and flat characters through examples from popular TV shows, movies, and books. Analyze the traits and motivations of characters like Woody from Toy Story, Mr. Fredrickson from Up, Bruce from Finding Nemo, and The Gingerbread Man from Shrek to understand how their complexity or simplicity shapes the narrative.
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SLIDES 10-3 BELL RINGER CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT POINT OF VIEW Mrs. Schulewitch Foundations in English 3-4 REV EW
Bell Ringer Who is your favorite TV, book, or movie character? What movie, book, or show are they from? What kind of characteristics does your character have? Tell me five of their characteristics or traits.
Round/Flat Characters A ROUND character is complex. They have many different traits. A FLAT character only has one or two person traits.
ROUND OR FLAT?
We know Woody is loyal and a good friend However, he isn't perfect and there are times we see his flaws He can act jealous from time to time He is a complicated character! Woody- Round
ROUND OR FLAT?
We see him as a young boy when he dreams of adventure Mr. Fredrickson likes to travel We see his personality as he grows older with his wife We understand his motivation when he wants to preserve his house after his wife's death. Mr. Fredrickson- Round
ROUND OR FLAT?
He is not around very long We don't really understand why he does what he does His motivations are simple...he is hungry and wants to eat Bruce-Flat
ROUND OR FLAT?
We don't really understand why he does what he does We aren't given a lot of information on him His motivations are simple...he doesn't want to get eaten The Gingerbread Man from Shrek-Flat
Dynamic/Static Characters A STATIC character doesn t change throughout the course of the story. They are the exact same person in the end as they were in the beginning. A DYNAMIC character changes through the story. They are usually main characters.
STATIC OR DYNAMIC?
At the beginning of the story, Cinderella is kind, hardworking, and gentle. At the end of the story, she is still all those things and her experiences didn t change her. Cinderella- Static
STATIC OR DYNAMIC?
At the beginning of the story, Shrek is really closed off and doesn't want any contact with people. As the story goes on, he becomes softer and lets more people into his life. Shrek- Dynamic
STATIC OR DYNAMIC?
At the beginning of the story, Gru is selfish and he is set on destroying the world. As the story goes on, he becomes a loving father who would do anything for his daughters. Gru-Dynamic
STATIC OR DYNAMIC?
At the beginning of the story, he is evil and mean. He plots to kill Simba and his father. Sadly, his character doesn't change and he is still evil at the end of the story. Scar-Static
Back to the Bell Ringer... Who was your favorite TV, book, or movie character? Are they a round or flat character? Dynamic or static?
WITH A PARTNER, COME UP WITH ONE ROUND CHARACTER, ONE FLAT CHARACTER, ONE DYNAMIC CHARACTER, AND ONE STATIC YOUR TURN! CHARACTER. EXPLAIN WHY THEY ARE THAT KIND OF CHARACTER. BE READY TO SHARE WITH THE CLASS :)
POINT OF VIEW REVIEW FIRST PERSON-I, Me, My SECOND PERSON-You THIRD PERSON LIMITED-He/She THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT-He/She