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A Character Study Graphic Organizer

As you progress through your selected Honors novel, 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:

Evidence:
Weaknesses

What are the protagonist's


weaknesses, fears, or failures?
Page #s:

Strengths Evidence:

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

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

On Target Almost There Needs Improvement


Title, Author, 5 points 0 points
and ● The presentation includes ● The presentation is
Protagonist of the title and author of the missing the title and
Story novel and the name of author of the novel
(5 points) the protagonist. and/or the name of the
protagonist.

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


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

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incorporated specific explanations. slides.
evidence, page numbers,
and explanations

Digital 5 points 4-3 points 2-0 points


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

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