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"Face" Character Analysis Worksheet

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"Face" Character Analysis Worksheet

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🎭 Part 1: Character Traits & Motivations

1. Which word best describes Martin's personality at the beginning of the novel?

Confident

Shy

Aggressive

Outgoing

2. What motivates Jeremy's behaviour towards Martin? (Choose all that apply)

Jealousy

Fear

Peer pressure

Past experiences

3. Find a quote that shows Martin's feelings about his appearance. Write it here:
4. How does Alistair change throughout the story? Give one example:

💭 Part 2: Character Relationships & Development

5. Describe the relationship between Martin and his mum. Use evidence from the text:
6. Which character do you think shows the most growth? Explain why:
7. If you could give advice to one character, who would it be and what would you say?

Character: _________________

✍️ Part 3: Creative Character Response

8. Write a diary entry from Martin's perspective after the incident at school. Think about his emotions, thoughts, and hopes for the future:

Remember to:

• Use first person ("I feel...")

• Include Martin's emotions

• Show his personality

• Write 4-6 sentences

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