The Power of Narrative: Character and Conflict · Narrative Reading
Character Evolution and Motivation
Analyzing how characters respond to challenges and how their internal motivations drive the plot forward.
Key Questions
- 1How do a character's actions reflect their underlying values?
- 2In what ways does a protagonist change in response to the story's climax?
- 3What textual evidence best supports our understanding of a character's traits?
Common Core State Standards
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.6.3
Grade: 6th Grade
Subject: English Language Arts
Unit: The Power of Narrative: Character and Conflict
Period: Narrative Reading
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