Character Evolution in Lord of the Flies
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Characters experience varying amounts of
change over the course of a story. Two types of
characters are:
Static
characters
•Dynamic characters
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that
do not experience
basic character changes
during the course of the
story.
that experience changes
throughout the plot of a
story. Although the change
may be sudden, it is expected
based on the story’s events.
•
A story’s characters fall within a
range—from very static characters
that experience no change to
very dynamic characters that
undergo one or more major changes.
Your job is to chart this growth.
Chapter 1-6 then
Chapters 7-12
1. Focusing on chapters 1-6, choose five
defining moments for your character. In other
words, choose five moments from the novel
that changed your character in a significant
way.
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From your book: chapters 1-6 or beyond if
you are further
Or
Many internet sources:
Google: e.g.,
“Lord of the Flies” Ralph/Roger/Jack
quotes
Find a quote to support
each defining moment.
Don’t forget to include the
page number!
2.
Briefly describe the way
in which each moment
changed your character.
3.
Note whether your moment
was “low,” “medium,” or
“high.” Low moments
changed your character in a
negative way, high moments
improved your character, and
medium moments were
neutral.
4.
This
correlates to the visual
character development
chart we will be creating.
Remember to keep your
moments in chronological
order (don’t skip back and
forth in time).
Why?
5.
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Lord of the Flies
Click on
characterization chart
Enter
a title for your map
and the name of each
member in your group.
Click “next.”
Under
“What items are
going to list?” choose
“Scene.” Then click “next.”
For
“How do you want to
rate your items?” choose
“High/Medium/Low.”
Click “next.”
Now
you will write about
your moments! Write
“Number 1” in the “Scene”
box, since this is your first
defining moment.
Write
a short label for your
moment in the “Topic”
box. For example, “Ralph is
elected leader.”
Write
your quote and page
number in the Description”
box.
You
may choose a picture if
one is appropriate for your
moment.
Choose “add an entry” to
create your “Number 2”
moment. Repeat for all five
of your moments.
Once
each moment has
been entered, click
“finished.” (Use the back
button if you need to
double-check your work.)
*You
may notice that there is
no section on the chart for
explaining your moments.
You will explain your
moments in your reflection
essay, so keep your Charting
Evolution Organizer!
How to save
Center
your chart
Press ALT+PRNTSCRN at same
time
Go to Start,
All Programs,
Accessories
Choose PAINT
Press CTRL+ V at the same time
Choose Save,
Name your chart
Save as type: choose Gif
Choose location to save (e.g,
Save on desktop)
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Send to
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Attach map and send
Due Dates
Chart due chapters 1-6: 12.07.12 (Friday)
Chapters 4-6 and 7-9 quiz due on Monday
Complete chart due: 1-12: 12.14.12 (Friday)
Essay due (12.17.12) No late work
Final over ch. 10-12 with cumulative Latin and
grammar