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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Period 1 - Characterization 1
Boy in Striped Pajamas
Read in complete silence for 10 min
timer
10:00

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Leerdoelen / Toets
Characterization - S.T.E.A.L.
THEME versus Topics
Opdracht (1x) SO (3x)

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Characterization
The process by which the story develops the personality traits of its characters.

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What was characterization again?
A
Names of characters in the novel
B
The style of storytelling
C
The personality of the characters
D
How the story develops the personality of characters

Slide 6 - Quiz

Robert is an angry teacher
A
Direct characterization
B
C
Indirect characterization

Slide 7 - Quiz

Robert threw one of his students out of the window.
A
Indirect characterization
B
C
Direct characterization

Slide 8 - Quiz

Types of characterization

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running quickly
through the events of the previous few days to con¬
sider whether he’d been particularly naughty or had
used those words out loud that he wasn’t allowed
to use and was being sent away because of it.
A
speech
B
thoughts
C
effect on others
D
actions

Slide 11 - Quiz

‘Well, sometimes when someone is very im¬
portant,’ continued Mother, ‘the man who employs
him asks him to go somewhere else because there’s a
very special job that needs doing there.’
A
Thoughts
B
Actions
C
Speech
D
Looks

Slide 12 - Quiz

It was quite a strange face
too. His skin was almost the colour of grey, but not
quite like any grey that Bruno had ever seen before.
He had very large eyes and they were the colour of caramel sweets
A
Looks
B
Actions
C
Speech
D
Thoughts

Slide 13 - Quiz

Theme
Lesson goal:
You can come up with the theme of a story

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 Topic vs Theme 

A theme topic is a broad idea repeated throughout the text that is usually 1-2 words.

Examples: Adventure, Love, Human Nature, Justice, Loyalty, Death etc.

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Topic vs Theme 

A theme statement is a sentence stating the lesson/message the author tries to teach the reader.

Example: Love can cause you pain.

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Theme
A theme statement can be subjective; your take on a story may be different from someone else's take.

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Now let's practice coming up with main idea, moral, topic and theme

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Write down:
  1. the theme topic 
  2. the theme statement 

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Discuss your with your partner about possible topcis and themes.
timer
5:00

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What is the theme of Purl

Slide 21 - Open question

Possible themes of Purl
Don't change who you are for others
Don't change who you are to fit in. 
Be the change you want to see at your place of work.

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Conclusion
You now know how to come up with the theme of a story.
You know how to use S.T.E.A.L. to describe characterization. 

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