TYPES OF CHARACTERS IN LITERATURE BALAOING FREDALYN B BSMT, 2C, Human13, July 15 2015 Mr. Jaime Cabrera Centro Escolar University, Philippines I learn about types of characters in literature, electronic research, and citing references by completing this exercise. PROTAGONISTS ANTAGONISTS SUPPORT CHARACTERS CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT BRAIN EXERCISE There is always a rainbow after a storm Related Stuff
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Balaoing Fredalyn B. (Types of Characters in Literature)
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In my own words: are a race of supernatural creatures who can take the form of any human being.
My own example: because hulk changes when he get angry.
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is a person from inside or outside the organization who helps an organization transform itself by focusing on such matters as organizational effectiveness.
In my own words: a wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
My own example: he guided Odysseus’ son Telemachus during a search for his long-missing father.
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A foil usually either differs dramatically or is extremely similar but with a key difference setting them apart.
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In my own words: is a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
My own example: Simba in the lion king is his uncle, Scar, who portrays Simba as a hero by being evil.
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COMIC RELIEF
relief from tension caused by the introduction or occurrence of a comic element, as by an amusing human foible.
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In my own words: an amusing scene, incident, or speech introduced into serious or tragic elements
My own example: Olaf the snowman is probably worth the cost of admission alone he’s probably the best comic relief that I’ve seen in a children’s animated film in a long time.
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a person hired by the day to play a minor part, as a member of a mob or crowd.
I personalize my learning about the types of literary characters by completing
this activity.
1. NEW INPUTS2. CONNECTIONS3. APPLICATIONS
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New concepts learned What new stuff did you learn when you did
this assignment? Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most meaningful stuff first To listen to your speaker and to
understand the instruction carefully.
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This reminds me of… Connect the new stuff you learned to
events in your own life. Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most unforgettable events first For not listening in your teacher or in
your speaker, because if you wont listen you wont understand what the speaker is saying.
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Usefulness in real situations How can you use what you have learned
in some situations in your own life? Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most emotional situations first All people do mistakes and it help us to
become a better person because you wont learn if you wont do mistakes.