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Character Traits

These are words we might use when discussing characters in literature, or the character traits of people in our lives.

Words to describe a person's characters are rarely stated in rich literature, as the author "shows" rather than "tells" the trait. Providing a bank of trait words, and building on it with each story you read is a powerful way to scaffold language the task of literary analysis for students with limited vocabulary, and to build vocabulary in the context of learning. Have students state an inference about a character using one of the words, then justify with text evidence.

For fiction writing, have students think of a word and then write specific actions and reactions to show that character trait without using the actual word.
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Full list of words from this list:

  1. wise
    having intelligence and discernment
    wise
    naive
    clever
    greedy
    generous
    altruistic
    humble
    modest
    ambitious
    lazy
    aimless
    driven
    obedient
    rebellious
    compliant
    agreeable
  2. naive
    marked by or showing unaffected simplicity
  3. clever
    mentally quick and resourceful
  4. greedy
    immoderately desirous of acquiring something
  5. generous
    willing to give and share unstintingly
  6. altruistic
    showing unselfish concern for the welfare of others
  7. humble
    marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
  8. modest
    marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of yourself
  9. ambitious
    having a strong desire for success or achievement
  10. lazy
    disinclined to work or exertion
  11. aimless
    drifting without direction
  12. driven
    compelled forcibly by an outside agency
  13. obedient
    dutifully complying with the commands of those in authority
  14. rebellious
    resisting control or authority
  15. compliant
    disposed to act in accordance with someone's wishes
  16. agreeable
    pleasing to one's own tastes, feelings, or nature
  17. energetic
    possessing or displaying forceful exertion
  18. calm
    not agitated; without losing self-possession
Created on Sat Jan 05 17:01:53 EST 2013 (updated Sat Jan 05 17:08:47 EST 2013)

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