Zenna Dare Character Analysis

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Authors use many techniques to portray the identity of characters. The techniques they use can give the characters feelings and emotions, strengths and weakness’s and shape the way the character is viewed. Some of these techniques include perspective, processes, adverbial and prepositional phrases, person, writing type and events. Authors use a variety of techniques to construct different aspects of a characters identity. One technique used by authors is writing type. Books can be proposed in many different ways by using different forms of writing like a narrative or a diary. Rosanne Hawke, author of the book ‘Zenna Dare,’ uses this technique very effectively. Zenna Dare is switches from a narrative written by the main character, Jenefer, to a diary written in past tense by Jenefer’s triple great grandmother, Gweniver. The diary is being read by Jenefer, who is trying to piece together her past, so as the diary progress’s, Jenefer and the reader learn more. Using a diary format creates suspense for the reader, and also allows the author to choose what is included; the reader is required to piece the…show more content…
A conversation can reveal attitudes, feelings, more about the individual and help build round characters. For example on page 63 of Zenna Dare, Jenefer is talking to Caleb about the box and her excitement that it involves not only her ancestors but herself as well, she explains that she feels bad that when they came to Kapunda they ruined the lives of Caleb’s ancestors, but Caleb says that because Jenefer shows reconciliation, it is enough. Caleb: “Guilt is not a good basis for a relationship.” Caleb explains that she is sorry, and that it’s enough for her to want to understand. The dialogue shows that Jenefer is compassionate and caring, and it reveals her feelings about the matter. It shows that Caleb is forgiving, he wants to move on, and he expresses his allowance for Jenefer to do the

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