Characterization

What is it?
Characterization is the way in which authors convey information about their characters.

Why is it Important?
Your readers know nothing about any of these people until you tell them.

How do I create it?
There are several ways to reveal your characters, action, dialogue, appearance, and crisis, the greatest of these is action.

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Writing with the Flair of Fiction

What is it?
Using developed characters, plot, conflict, setting, action, humor, and descriptive language. Choose one of the below starters and write a short-short story:

  • Last weekend some friends and I went for a walk/hike, got lost, got kidnapped by a creepy dude, and thought we were going to die. 
  • Last weekend I hung out with (insert a public figure). 

Why is it Important?
It connects you and the reader, humanizing you. 

How do I create it?
See Elements Contained in Setting, Characterization, and Hook.

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The Hook

What is it?
It captures a reader’s attention and sets the tone and style of the piece.

Why is it Important?
Unlike your English teacher, admissions officers are under no obligation to finish your essay.

How do I create it?
A powerful quotation, paraphrase, or declarative statement.

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