Character Voices
This worksheet prompts students to think about what other characters might say, think, or feel about the main character, revealing additional layers of personality and perception. Students brainstorm thoughts from various perspectives to understand how others’ views can shape a character’s identity. This activity encourages them to think about character relationships and the impact of external opinions on character portrayal. It’s designed to help students delve into social dynamics within a story.
Using perspectives from different characters helps students develop a well-rounded understanding of personality and relationships. It enhances their empathy and comprehension as they consider multiple viewpoints and their implications. This approach promotes critical thinking about character interactions and complexity in storytelling, encouraging students to explore indirect character development. Additionally, this exercise builds skills in perspective-taking and analytical reasoning.