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Character Analysis Choose your favorite book Pick your favorite character Is the character the protagonist or antagonist? How does the author describe the character? What characteristics/personality traits/actions make this character your favorite Is there a conflict your character faces? What is it? Draw a symbol or depiction of your character how you see them in your own mind Or-Draw a picture that depicts the book. This could be what the book cover looks like, a character or an event in the book