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Characterization and Themes. “A Raisin in the Sun” . Character Types . Static Character: remains the same throughout the novel Dynamic Character: experiences change Static Dynamic . Characterization.
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Characterization and Themes “A Raisin in the Sun”
Character Types • Static Character: remains the same throughout the novel • Dynamic Character: experiences change Static Dynamic
Characterization • Character: includes the idea of the moral constitution of the human personality; literary from of a personage who typifies some definite qualities • Characterization: the creation of imaginary persons so that they seem lifelike • Direct Characterization: the author includes specific details associated with a character • Indirect Characterization: details implied about a character through reading
Discussion Questions • Writers use language to create character. How does Lorraine Hansberry accomplish this in “A Raisin in the Sun” ? • Who or what are some of your favorite characters from film or literature? What did the author do to make you enjoy that character?
Themes “A Raisin in the Sun” • Dreams: What happens to a dream deferred? • Family relationships: What “roles” do different members of a family play? • Class status: What are the classes and differences between classes? How do you change classes? • Women’s roles: What is a woman’s role? What kind of do they have? Why? • Culture: What makes a culture?
Group Activity • In small groups, create a thematic profile that will help educate the class about your assigned theme. • Include: • 3 direct quotations that highlight your theme • 1 character that is instrumental in portraying your theme • 1 outside example of another piece of film, or literature that shares the same theme. These will be presented to the class!