OSCAR is an acronym designed to help readers understand direct and indirect characterization. Through the use of OSCAR, as a reading and writing strategy, readers are asked to think and write about the different ways they learn about a character.
The Color Purple is one of the most defining novels in African American fiction. The story follows the life of Celie, an African American woman living in the South during the Jim Crow era.
The Color Purple characters analysis direct and indirect characterization
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CELIE
O: Other Characters' Comments
"She ugly. He say. But she ain't no stranger to hard work. And she clean... Fact is, he say, I got to git rid of her. She too old to be living here at home. And she a bad influence on my other girls." - Pa
S: Character's Speech
"I feel bad sometime Nettie done pass me in learnin. But look like nothing she say can git in my brain and stay. She try to tell me something bout the ground not being flat. I just say, Yeah, like I know it. I never tell her how flat it look to me."
C: Physical Characteristics
Skinny, plain, not very pretty
A: Author's Attitude
The author paints Celie as self-conscious and unsure of herself. Celie thinks she might deserve better, but doesn't know how to believe it until Shug comes along.
R: Reader's Reaction
Celie is sweet and kind and selfless, but the men in her life treat her like trash. Even the children treat Celie like she doesn't deserve love. It's infuriating and sad.
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SHUG AVERY
O: Other Characters' Comments
S: Character's Speech
C: Physical Characteristics
A: Author's Attitude
R: Reader's Reaction
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ALBERT (MR. ______)
O: Other Characters' Comments
S: Character's Speech
C: Physical Characteristics
A: Author's Attitude
R: Reader's Reaction
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SOFIA
O: Other Characters' Comments
S: Character's Speech
C: Physical Characteristics
A: Author's Attitude
R: Reader's Reaction
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NETTIE
O: Other Characters' Comments
S: Character's Speech
C: Physical Characteristics
A: Author's Attitude
R: Reader's Reaction
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