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Creating Characters

Creating Characters. Descriptions from Photos. Task. Choose THREE strategies from your list of “strategies for character description” Choose ONE of the following four photographs.

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Creating Characters

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  1. Creating Characters Descriptions from Photos

  2. Task • Choose THREE strategies from your list of “strategies for character description” • Choose ONE of the following four photographs. • Write one full page using the three strategies to describe the character in the photograph. Imagine that this is the initial description of the character. Use you imagination to supplement the information from the photograph.

  3. Dorothea Lange. "Young migratory mother, originally from Texas" Edison, Kern County, California, April 11, 1940. (1998 print.) Records of the Bureau of Agriculture (83-G-41543).

  4. Dorothea Lange. Child Living in Oklahoma City Shacktown. 1936 Aug.Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSA-OWI Collection, [LC-USF34-009690-E DLC]

  5. Dorothea Lange. White Angel Breadline, San Francisco. 1933. (1950 print) Private collection (DL-CAL-EB-1376).

  6. Dorotea Lange. Grayson, Stanislaus County, California. He came to California in 1936 from Albermarle County, Missouri. He is living in a self-built shack in Grayson, a shacktown community...He has a job working in hay on nearby ranch. His grandfather, who has four sons and two daughters, all of whom now live in California, says: "They wasn't raised to go chasin'. They was raised to stay home."

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