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In this activity, you will compare methods of direct and indirect characterization to analyze the character development in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and “The Building.”

When you analyze a text, keep in mind how literary devices such as setting, imagery, theme, and plot affect characterization. Determine how each device impacts the character, and note where it occurs as well as any interesting language. Think about how the author uses the literary devices to reveal a character that is complex and believable.

Part A
How does the point of view that each story is told in impact the characterization of the main characters in each text?

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Explanation:

In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, the author uses direct characterization to reveal Junior’s thoughts about himself and his name from a first-person perspective. He feels uncomfortable, which he reveals directly through the narration. In “The Building,” the author uses the third-person perspective to characterize Leslie and his brother Eric. An outside, all-knowing narrator describes how the boys think and act.

Answer:

In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian the author uses direct characterization to reveal Junior’s thoughts about himself and his name from a first-person perspective. He feels uncomfortable and it is evident in his speech. On the other hand, in the text “The Building,” the author uses the third-person perspective to support the characterization of Leslie and his brother Eric.

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