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Charactersketch of engish story for class fourth how to write for competition

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A character sketch can be written about any character in a novel or a story, a famous person in history, or even of a person you know. It introduces the reader to a particular character while providing a swift and precise overview of all their attributes. Below are some points that will guide you in writing a character sketch:

  1. Research about the Character: To begin with, jot down their physical characteristics, personality features, emotions etc., which would give a general idea of what includes the most important traits of the character that needs to be focussed on.
  2. Create a descriptive snapshot of the character: The best character sketches are detailed to include specific important traits, but you should avoid making it seem like a full history of the character. Start with making a rough draft initially, then re-read and revise it till it attains a satisfactory standard. Proofreading your character sketch is necessary to avoid any possible errors.
  3. Use short, crisp sentences: While writing it is essential to remember that the character sketch aims to introduce the reader to the character, to provide an understanding of the character’s personality. The character sketch should help the reader easily form a visualisation of the character when reading the character sketch.

Knowing the most necessary parts of a character sketch is essential. Observing an individual’s physical features as well as overall personality characteristics is crucial to sketch out their character on paper.

Here is the format of the character sketch:

  1. Personality Traits: It is important to define your character’s personality and physical traits in detail to help the reader visualise how they look, behave, talk and act.
  2. Add a Back Story or their Background: To give more depth to your character sketch, you can also inquire about what their story is, any particular thing that they always mention about their past or their overall background so that the reader is able to better relate with the character. Adding a back story can further give more allure to your character as you will go beyond how they look or their personality traits.
  3. How they Changed or Evolved over the Years: If you are writing a character sketch of someone you have known for a long time or a character you have read from a novel or short story, then you must also include their evolution and development over time. Mention how they have evolved as a person, what major changes you have noticed about them or how they see the world now as compared to before.
  4. How they Talk and Act Around People: Observing someone, you must always analyse how they act around other people, whether acquaintances or strangers. You can also write about how the person talks about something they are passionate about or even their perspective at life. This is another way to write an excellent character sketch that will bring any simple character to life!
  5. Their Impact on You or Those Around Them: Another way to make a loveable character is to intensify the effect they have on people and even your own self. Observe how the person behaves with others, whether they are sincere, honest or people-pleasing, these characteristics will further make your character sketch even more human and interesting one to read.

Now that you have got a general idea about how to write a character sketch, mentioned below are some tips you can glance through to enhance your writing and observational skills for the same:

  1. Focus on both the physical and non-physical features of the character.
  2. Use words that help in the visualisation of the character.
  3. The description should be well structured, clear, and concise.
  4. The character sketch should provide a total outline of the attributes of the particular character. It should be written in a way that it answers all the questions that the reader might have regarding a character.

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