Let's solve the worksheet step by step and explain each part.
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Worksheet: Characterization
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Characterization is the process by which the
author reveals (shows) the
personality of a character.
✔ Explanation:
- The
author is responsible for revealing the character’s traits.
- The goal is to show the
personality — who the character is, how they act, think, and feel.
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Definitions:
1.
Direct characterization tells the audience what the personality of the character is.
✔ Example: "Sarah was kind and generous."
2.
Indirect characterization shows things that give hints about the personality of a character.
✔ Example: Showing Sarah helping an old woman carry groceries without being asked.
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We can learn a lot about a character if we pay attention to the following things:
Now, let’s fill in the five blanks based on the clues provided:
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Speech : What does the character say? How does she speak?
✔ This refers to the character’s
dialogue and tone — whether they are polite, rude, sarcastic, etc.
2.
Thoughts : What is the character thinking and feeling? What does this reveal about him?
✔ Internal monologue or narration showing emotions and beliefs.
3.
Reactions of others : How do other people feel and act in reaction to the character?
✔ Other characters’ opinions or behaviors toward them (e.g., “Everyone avoided him” suggests he might be intimidating).
4.
Actions : What does the character do? How does she behave?
✔ What the character *does* reveals their values and traits (e.g., helping others = kind).
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Appearance : What does the character look like? How does he dress? Pay attention to body language and facial expressions.
✔ Physical description and nonverbal cues.
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Remember the acronym: STEAL
This stands for:
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Speech
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Thoughts
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Effects on others (Reactions)
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Actions
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Look (Appearance)
✔ This helps students remember the five key ways to analyze a character indirectly.
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✔ Final Answer Key:
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Speech
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Thoughts
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Reactions of others
4.
Actions
5.
Appearance
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📘 Summary Explanation:
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Characterization is how an author builds a character.
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Direct = Told directly ("He was brave.")
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Indirect = Shown through details (actions, speech, thoughts, etc.)
- Use
STEAL as a tool to analyze characters in stories.
This worksheet teaches students to go beyond surface-level descriptions and understand characters deeply by observing subtle clues.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of characterization worksheet 2.