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A Character Study Graphic Organizer

This is a note-taking sheet to you as you progress through your selected Honors novel. Your final assignment will be a slide deck you create using your notes and
other information.

You'll track development of the book's protagonist. Be sure to include:


● at least two pieces of evidence per category
● a direct quote or paraphrase of the evidence
● the page number each example appears on
Element of Character Textual Support
Evidence:
Physical Descriptions

What does the character look like?


Page #s:

Evidence:
Reaction to Setting

How does the character respond to


each setting they encounter?
Page #s:

Direct Characterization Evidence:


What do the author, protagonist, or
other characters tell you directly
about the character? Page #s:

Indirect Characterization Evidence:


What does the behavior or dialogue
tell you indirectly about the
character? Page #s:

Conflicts Evidence:
What are the protagonist's primary
conflicts? Who or what is the
antagonist? Page #s:

Weaknesses Evidence:
What are the protagonist's
weaknesses, fears, or failures?

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Page #s:

Strengths Evidence:
What are the protagonist's
accomplishments or successes?
What do they do well? Page #s:

Evidence:
Change

How does the protagonist change


over the course of the novel?
Page #s:

Relationships Evidence:
Who does the protagonist treasure
or fear? How do they treat others?
How are they treated? Page #s:

Honors A Character Study Rubric

Title, Author, and 5 points 0 points


Protagonist of ● The presentation includes the ● I am missing the title and
Story title and author of the novel author of my novel and/or
and the name of the the name of the
protagonist. protagonist.

Character 40-32 points 31-28 points 27-0 points


Analysis Digital ● The presentation insightfully ● The presentation may be ● The presentation is
Presentation and thoroughly demonstrates missing some of the required missing multiple sections of
an in-depth evaluation of the slides of the digital character the digital character
protagonist on each of the analysis (5 points per section). analysis (5 points per
eight slides of the character ● The presentation may be section).
analysis (heart, backbone, missing some specific evidence, ● The presentation is missing
environment, mouth, feet, page numbers, and/or specific evidence, page
patches, mirror, magnifying explanations. numbers, and/or evidence
glass). on most or all slides.

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● The presentation skillfully
incorporated specific evidence,
page numbers, and
explanations

Digital 5 points 4-3 points 2-0 points


Presentation ● The digital presentation is ● There is an attempt to create a ● There was little to no
Quality clean, organized, and creative. clean and organized digital attempt to create a clean
presentation. and organized digital
presentation.

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School.

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