Setting is the time and place of the story. One page 165, the story says, "Of all the pupils at knight school." I chose this quote as an example of setting because the story takes place at the knight school in medieval times.
2a. Characterization is a technique used by writers to create the character. On page 165, the story says, "He was tall and sturdy."" I chose this quote as an example of characterization because this sentence clearly describes Gawaine's physical appearance.
2b. Characterization is a technique used by writers to create the character. On page 165, the story says, "He would hide in the woods when the jousting class was called."" I chose this quote as an example of characterization because the action of what Gawaine did describes what kind of a person he is.
2c. Characterization is a technique used by writers to create the character. On page 165, the story says, ".by shouting to him to come out and break his neck like a man."" I chose this quote as an example of characterization because those thoughts and words of the other schoolmates help tell the type of person Gawaine is.
2d. Characterization is a technique used by writers to create the character. On page 165, the story says, "Gawaine refused to grow enthusiastic."" I chose this quote as an example of characterization because it shows the writer making comments about Gawaine with his own voice. .
3. Main characters are who the work is focused on. On page 165, the story says, "Gawaine le Coeur-Hardy."" I chose this quote as an example of a main character because Gawaine is who is focused on and talked about throughout the whole story. .
4. Minor characters are the less important characters in a story. On page 165, the story says, "The Headmaster."" I chose this quote as an example of a minor character because the headmaster impacts Gawaine but is still less important.
5. Dynamic characters are the characters in a story that do change. On page 166, the story says, " Gawiaine charging across the field toward the dummy paper dragon.