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Characterization Techniques in "Lord of the Flies" Novel
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Explore how authors use direct and indirect characterization to reveal insights about characters in "Lord of the Flies." Discover what the authors convey about Piggy and Jack through their actions and dialogue.
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Characterization Techniques in "Lord of the Flies" Novel
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Characterization Lord of the Flies
Direct • Authors can tell us things about a character. (direct) • “Secure on the other side of Ralph, Piggy spoke timidly.” • What did the author tell us about Piggy?
Indirect • Authors can show us things about a character. (indirect) • “You’re talking too much,” said Jack Merridew. “Shut up, Fatty.” • What did the author show us about Jack?
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