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Character Maps

Character Map: Lesson Plans and Templates

By Rebecca Ray and Natasha Lupiani

For many literary works, especially novels, character development is quintessential. Literary characters drive the action and conflict; they create a reason for a story to exist. Mapping characters can be as simple as asking students to fill in charts that track important aspects of characters, or as complex as noting traits that categorize them as an archetype.




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character mapping example character analysis activity

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  • NAME
  • Relatives:
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Important Quote:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Relatives:
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Important Quote:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Relatives:
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Important Quote:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Relatives:
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Important Quote:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Relatives:
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Relatives:
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Relatives:
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Relatives:
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Important Quote:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Important Quote:
  • Traits:
  • NAME
  • Physical Appearance:
  • Important Quote:
  • Traits:
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  • Physical Appearance:
  • Important Quote:
  • Traits:
  • Relatives:
  • Important Quote:
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