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Character Analysis Study Island

Trait a special quality or something special about someone's personality. examples: hair color, eye color, height, weight, age, beliefs, likes, dislikes, opinions, behavior "Jenny's relatives thought she was shy, but her friends knew that she was outgoing and just liked to spend lots of time reading."

Motivation what causes someone to act in a certain way. It can be an emotion, desire, need, etc. A motivation is the reason we do something. examples: "Tripping over his untied shoes, Maurelio dragged himself to the coffee machine because he was desperate to wake up." "Susan was unclear about the instructions for the assignment, so she emailed Mrs. Reed last night.“ "Ron delivers pizza on the weekends because he needs to raise money to pay for his college tuition."

Conflict when characters have different interests or goals. examples: "With tears in her eyes, Jessica angrily asked Nico why he didn't return her phone calls. Nico looked away and replied that he didn't want to be her friend anymore." "When they stayed over at their grandmother's house, Joshua and Peter had an argument about who would sleep on the top bunk." "Ben told the cashier that he didn't agree with how much money the store charged for CDs. The cashier told Ben that he needed to pay the money, anyway."

Point of View the side from which a story is told. It can affect how facts are shown and how we look at the characters. examples: "My name is Kevin, and I'm a trustworthy person. Would you believe me if I told you that I'm from the Planet Xnychon?" "Brenda was telling people at the office that Timothy had been calling her names behind her back. Their boss Mr. Fairfield told Timothy that he needed to get Timothy's side of the story."

Relationships the connection of people in friendship, family, work, school, or other activities. examples: mother, sister, friend, teacher, neighbor, father, boss, etc. "One nice thing about going to the same school as your sister is getting to share her lunch when you forget yours."

Character Analysis Think about how all these character traits affect the story. A character's traits or relationships might affect his or her point of view. Motivation affects action and changes. When we understand all of these things, a character becomes easy to understand. When writing your own characters, think about all these things. You'll be on your way to making an interesting and deep character.