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Character Autopsy

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Character Autopsy

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    1. Character Autopsy Create a character autopsy of one of the characters from the book. Ultimately, you are explaining (with your answers to these questions) what your assigned character symbolizes. First, draw the outline of a body on a piece of paper. Then follow the steps. For each body part you must: 1) answer the questions asked; 2) provide text evidence (including page numbers) to clearly support your answer; and 3) create an image that illustrates this answer. Each group MUST explain the MOUTH and then choose 3 other body parts to answer, prove, and illustrate. MOUTH – Communication: what philosophy does he share/espouse? What arguments / debates? What song would symbolize his philosophy of life? HEART – Emotional side: what does he love? Whom? How? TORSO – Instinctive side: what doesn’t he like about himself? What does he hide? What brings him pain? What does he fear? FEET – Mobile side: where has he been (literally and figuratively)? How has he been affected? ARMS – Working side: what is his relationship to work in general? To specific work? HANDS – Practical side: what conflicts does he deal with? How? EARS – Hearing: what does he notice and remember others saying to him? How is he affected? EYES – Seeing: what memorable sights affect him? How?

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