Posted: January 23rd, 2023
Personal note: Read page 21-40 in Actually, since you wrote about Amber in the discussion for this part write about Tom please.
For this Reading Response Journal, we will continue developing ideas for Es.say Two. In your Discussion Post on Actually I asked for you to develop a character analysis of either Amber or Tom. For this reading response journal, I would like you to do the same for the opposite character. So, if you wrote about Amber in your discussion post, you’ll write about Tom in your this reading response journal. If you wrote about Tom in your discussion post, you’ll write about Amber in this journal.
Compose a reading response journal in which describe Amber or Tom’s character traits in as much detail as you can. To support your descriptions, make sure to present evidence (meaning quotes) from the text to support your analysis. Consider identifying two or three character traits for which you can find multiple pieces of evidence. In a final paragraph, tell us what you have learned about Amber or Tom in process of writing your analysis.
You must use evidence from beyond p. 21 in Actually. I want to see that you’re processing the second part of the play, rather than the first part—which you processed for the discussion post.
SOLUTION
Character development refers to the process of creating and shaping the characters in a work of fiction, such as a novel, film, or video game. This process can involve creating a character’s background, personality, and motivations, as well as their physical appearance and behavior. The goal of character development is to create characters that are believable, relatable, and interesting to the audience. This is done by giving the characters depth and complexity, and by making them change and grow throughout the story.
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