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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the character perspective chart in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the date at the top of the form. This helps keep track of your work.
  3. For Character #1, fill in the setting details. Describe where and when the story takes place, providing context for their actions.
  4. Next, identify Character #1's problem. Clearly articulate what challenges they face within the narrative.
  5. Outline Character #1's goal. What do they desire? This will help clarify their motivations throughout the story.
  6. Document what actions Character #1 takes to solve their problem or achieve their goal in the 'Attempt' section.
  7. In the 'Outcome' field, describe what happens as a result of Character #1's attempts. This is crucial for understanding character development.
  8. Finally, reflect on how Character #1 feels about the outcome in the 'Reaction' section and summarize the theme that emerges from their journey.
  9. Repeat steps 3 to 8 for Character #2 to ensure a comprehensive analysis of both perspectives.

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The characters perspective refers to their point of view, beliefs, opinions, and attitudes towards the events and other characters in a literary work.
10 ways to teach point of view Teach personal pronouns. Explain dialogue vs. Compare and contrast narrators and characters. Discuss unreliable narrators. Use an anchor chart. Have a POV scavenger hunt. Create a story based on an image. Make text-to-text connections.
If the story focuses on a characters experiences, then the story is being told from that characters perspective, even if the narrator isnt directly speaking in that characters voice. Your perspective characters are a major part of your narrative framing.
Step 1: Identify the varying character traits/behaviours unique to the chosen character in the novel. Map along the y-axiz. Step 2: Identify the various stages/time of the plot along the x-axis. Step 3: Map the characters change of traits/behaviour over the stages/time of the novel.
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