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		<title>How to Write the Character Analysis of All the Characters in a Book</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Character analysis</strong> is one type of essay assignment you will come across, very often, if you are pursuing English literature as your main subject. It is necessary to understand how to write this type of <strong><a href="/writing_essay.htm">essay</a></strong> and what to include in it, as it is slightly different from normal essays, in content.</p>
<p>An analysis is what you understand of the topic in question. You will be expected to give your opinion which has evolved out of the given details in the book. Criticism will not be accepted as this is supposed to be just <strong>an analysis of the characters</strong>, as shaped by the author. So the main task is to read and understand the book, if you have to express your understanding of the characters in it.</p>
<p>This type of essay can come with guidelines asking you to focus on one particular character in a book or it could also ask you to analyze all the characters in it. The former type is rather easy because you will just need to study one particular character. But there is more effort involved in the latter type where you will be asked to study all the characters and give a detailed analysis.</p>
<p>As the first step, read the book many times to get a very good idea of the story. The first reading should ideally be a relaxed one. That is the best way to understand the story. Then you read it again and this time, take notes of all the characters in the story, as you read on. You may not be able to include all of them in your essay because there will be a page limit for your <strong><a href="/">assignment</a></strong>. But if you have a list of all characters, when you sit down to write your essay, you can be sure of not having missed any of them.</p>
<p>Once through with that, you should arrange them according to the roles they have played in the story. Do this carefully, because those which end up last in the list might get omitted, if there is not enough space.</p>
<p>The central characters should be discussed elaborately. Their entry, role and exit should all be discussed in detail. Their nature and habits should also be mentioned. Since there will be a lot to be written about the main characters in the book, you can put them into separate paragraphs. But as you move down your list of characters, the detailing can be trimmed according to how less important the characters are. This solely depends on the number of sheets permitted for the essay. If you have enough space, there is no harm in giving a detailed analysis of all the characters. But make sure to stay within the page limit.</p>
<p>Since you will need to read the book more than once to be able to <strong><a href="/good_essay.htm">write a good essay</a></strong>, make sure not to keep it for the last day. You will have to go deep into the characters to be able to analyze them. It can be done easily if you keep aside enough time for it. Writing a<strong> character analysis</strong> can be a very <strong><a href="/assignments.php">interesting assignment</a></strong> if you dedicate enough time for it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Character analysis is one type of essay literature students will have to get familiar with.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="/">Writing assignments</a></strong> will keep coming up every now and then during your academic curriculum. There will be <strong><a href="/howtowrite_research_paper.htm">research papers</a></strong>, <strong><a href="/what_is_a_term_paper.htm">term papers</a></strong> and <strong><a href="/topics_essay.htm">essays</a></strong> of different types and genres. These writing assignments will be concentrated on your main subject even though you will be doing some of them on your languages and other subjects.  For English literature students, literature essays will be a regular exercise. They will deal with different types of essays as they are specializing in the language. <strong>Character analysis</strong> is one type of essay literature students will have to get familiar with.</p>
<p>Writing a <strong>character analysis</strong> is slightly different from the other essays. The structure will remain the same as other essays with an introduction, body paragraphs and conclusion, but the contents of these will differ from normal essays.</p>
<p>As the name suggests, this type of essay<strong></strong> will focus on a particular character or all the characters in a particular book. The guidelines will specify whether you have to study one character and analyze it or you have to give an analytical report of all the characters in that book. If you have been asked to write a <strong>character analysis</strong> of one character, then the task is relatively simple.</p>
<p>Read the book at least twice to determine the role played by the character in question. Reading once will not give you a focused idea of the character. You have to give a detailed analysis of the character’s nature, the role and its entry and exit in the book, as applicable. Give an analytical review of how the character has influenced the story or the book. Discuss if the character has had a negative impact or a positive one. Give your view on whether the rest of the characters and story has been affected by that. You are allowed to discuss anything and everything that could be directly related to the character.</p>
<p>You will also need to evaluate the relation of the other characters to this particular character. You will need to figure out whether any of them needs to be mentioned in your analysis of the specific character. It is preferable to avoid mentioning other characters when the analysis is to be done on a single character. But sometimes it becomes inevitable to mention one or two of them to justify the analysis of the one in question. That is acceptable but do not detail on any characters other than the one in question. Digressing off into other characters will not only waste your space but also take the focus off the given character, thus making it look less like an analysis of that character and more like that, of all the characters in the book.</p>
<p>Understanding the guidelines and applying them to the point is the key to being able to <strong><a href="/example_essay.htm">write a very good essay</a></strong>. A <strong>character analysis</strong> is a rather simple task and if you just put in a little bit of effort, you can score very well in this particular type of writing assignment. You might also be asked to write research papers which come under the genre of <strong>character analysis</strong>. But the basic rule remains the same – study the character well and give a detailed analysis.</p>
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