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Our Literature Study Guides provide insights and analysis of themes and characters and includes guidelines for writing your exam.
In your literature exam you will need to answer a contextual question. You will be given an extract from the novel and will need to answer questions based on that extract. Some answers will be found in the extract but other questions will test your understanding of other parts of the novel, for example, you may need to state the similarities or differences between two characters.
Therefore it is important to study the characters in the novel you are reading. Look how the author reveals characters’ personalities and describes their thoughts, feelings, expressions and actions. This is called characterisation.
As you read the novel, look for evidence that shows the characters’ personalities and emotions, and how they change during the story.
Create a table like the one below and as you read and study the novel, complete it by providing evidence that demonstrates the character of that person. Evidence could include either a quotation or a reference to an incident. Don’t forget to also make a note of the chapter in which these traits are revealed to you.
We have given you some characteristics of Atticus Finch, Jem and Scout’s father. We have also told you in which chapter you will find the evidence for that particular trait.
Why don’t you complete the evidence column with a quotation or incident that you feel portrays that characteristic?
Character: Atticus Finch Atticus is the father of Jem and Scout. His character is revealed through the eyes of his daughter, Scout. |
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Chapter | Characteristics | Evidence |
5 | Firm, strict | |
6 | Commands respect | |
8 | Wise parent | |
10 | A good man, modesty, integrity | |
15 & 16 | Faulty belief in the goodness of man | |
18 | Respects all people | |
23 | Calmness, restraint, misjudges human nature | |
26 | All people should be loved | |
30 | Considerate, displays a conscience | |
31 | Free of prejudice, understands people |
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