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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. How necessary is it for characters to be more than stereotypes in a narrative where an idea is the primary focus?
2. How does Chapter 1 end?
3. What should the writer's own experiences have in order to be used as fictional inspiration?
4. What type of imperfections can be appealing to readers?
5. Why does a character in a novel pursue a transformation in his/her life?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is the role of a major character?
2. What is a helpful tip about keeping track of character names that the author provides at the end of Chapter 4?
3. How does character factor into a narrative and why is it often a complex process?
4. What is an event-focused narrative and how much characterization is necessary for it?
5. How can a negative character become more intriguing?
6. What is the contract that a writer makes with a reader, and when is it introduced?
7. What techniques can a writer use to raise the emotional stakes?
8. As explained in the Introduction, on what are the author's suggestions based?
9. Is it possible to use less characterization in a story?
10. How can writers find characters within themselves?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Explain the main purpose of writing by answering the following:
1) What is the purpose of fiction and characters that are written effectively?
2) What is the expectations that a reader has of a fictional story and why?
Essay Topic 2
Describe the different techniques used to make a character more appealing and the ones used to generate a negative response. Also, explain how the events are affected by characters, the initial impressions, and how they are developed throughout a narrative. Be sure to include examples that display the overall purposes for a positive or negative character.
Essay Topic 3
Compare and contrast the hierarchy of the three types of characters in fiction. Use the book to provide and describe examples of walk-ons, minor characters, and major characters, the main functions of each, and any similarities between them.
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