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CHARACTER ANALYSIS WORKSHEET(From TMA 123/128)Here are some things to think about when beginning a character analysis for your monologue/scene work. Think about personal history of character and relationship with other characters; evidence of historical, political background; literature, theatre, visual arts, music; religion, philosophy, learning; growth in science and technology; daily life, human rights and living conditions that might have influenced the development of your character.Physical?What does my diet consist of?Height/Weight/Build?Hair color/Eye color/Nationality?Deformities, diseases or handicaps?On any medications?Do you have any addictions (drug or alcohol)?How much sleep do you get each night on average?Do you worry about your health?Do you exercise regularly?What types of exercise do you do, if any?What parts of your physical self do you love/hate?? Overall are you pleased with your appearance? What style of clothing do you wear?What kind of accessories do you wear?Are you a bargain shopper or big spender?When people first see you what are there perceptions of you based on your physical appearance??What kind of physical tics or habits do you have (nail chewing, scratching, twitch, etc.)?Interesting facts or important ideas to consider?Right now in life what I want more thank anything else is…I would be able to do the following to get what I want…?Six words I’d use to describe myself are…?When people first meet me they think I’m__________________But actually I’m ______________________________?What has your day been like before this scene takes place?Where did you come from and where are you going afterward?What would your life be like ideally? ................
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