In one or two well-developed paragraphs, write a character analysis, explaining the person’s actions, emotions, conflicts, and motivations. Include examples and at least one quotation from the play as supporting evidence

In one or two well-developed paragraphs, write a character analysis, explaining the person’s actions, emotions, conflicts, and motivations. Include examples and at least one quotation from the play as supporting evidence

Choose a character from a 10-minute play “ Zombie Love”. In one or two well-developed paragraphs, write a character analysis, explaining the person’s actions, emotions, conflicts, and motivations. Include examples and at least one quotation from the play as supporting evidence. Refresher on Character A reader or viewer of a play can learn about a character in a number of ways. • Dialogue/monologue – How do the words the character says reveal information about who he/she is? Does the character have a noticeable speech pattern? Does the character’s use of language reveal his/her emotional state? What is revealed through what others say about the character? • Action – What is shown through the character’s actions or lack of action? • Stage directions/movement/props – What is revealed through the character’s placement on the stage, movements, and use of props? • Relationships/interactions – What is understood about the character through relationships and interactions with other characters? • Development – Does the character grow and change during the play, or is the character static and unchanged? How developed or round is the character? • Role – Is this character the narrator? If so, is he/she reliable or unreliable?