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Educational Benefits:
Activity:
2 handouts for your modification: (copy & paste)
Step One: choose a character - one you like, one you hate, one you feel strongly about
Step Two: figure out what you want to say about that character
Step Three: write a thesis = organize your paper
(It is important to stress the actual changes as they are shown, but at the same time avoid simply
summarizing or retelling the story.)
Step Four: collect your proof
Collect 3-5 direct quotes with page numbers of words, thoughts, or actions that demonstrate the
character trait you claim the character has. After each quote, explain how the quote demonstrates
it. Find 3-5 for each character trait.
Step Five: begin writing your paper being sure to use proper MLA citation methods
#1 Topic Sentence - should cover everything that will be discussed in that paragraph AND
directly support the thesis
#2 Examples/Details - use specific times in the story when the character trait is shown -
choose the best examples from your sheet
Three categories of details:
THOUGHTS - what the character thinks
ACTIONS - what the character actually does Quote examples of the words, thoughts or actions in the paragraphs you write as proof of the trait.
Two categories of quotes:
"Julie forgot the combination after Christmas break" (43).
INDIRECT QUOTE
After Christmas break, Julie couldn't remember her locker combo (43). #3 Explanations - be sure to explain what the quote/detail demonstrates or shows.
Make the point you want to make. Lead the reader to the conclusion you want him/her to reach: don't
expect your reader to just "get it."
http://www.hatrack.com/research/teachers/britt_kaufmann/CharacterAnalysisEssay.shtml
Materials:
Is he/she noble? deplorable? a good leader? a bad one? Why did/didn't he/she make it to battle
school? Why should/shouldn't have he/she made it to Battle School? How has he/she
grown/changed? Why could/couldn't he/she have been the One?
Option A - organize paper around three central traits or major characteristics
Sample Thesis: Ender is a good leader because he is X, Y, and Z.
Option B - organize you paper around character growth
Sample Thesis: Bean changes from a X, to a Y, and finally, to a Z.
Option C - do something more sophisticated, but be sure to check it out with me 1st
WORDS - what the character says, or what is said about the character
DIRECT QUOTE - copy word for word what is in the book