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Character Motivation

Grade 6 · English Language Arts · Reading Literature · North Carolina, USA

Lesson Summary

Character motivation is the reason a character acts the way they do. Understanding motivation helps you understand the whole story.

Explanation

Every character has reasons for their actions, and those reasons are called motivations. A character might be motivated by fear, love, curiosity, jealousy, or a desire to prove themselves. You can figure out a character's motivation by reading what they say, what they do, what they think, and how other characters react to them. Understanding motivation helps you predict what a character might do next and makes the story feel more real and meaningful.

Practice Questions

Q1: A character studies all night for a math test. What might motivate this behavior?
Answer: The character might want to get a good grade, make their parents proud, or prove to themselves that they can succeed.
Q2: How can you figure out a character's motivation if the author does not state it directly?
Answer: Look at the character's actions, words, thoughts, and how they respond to events in the story.
Q3: A villain in a story wants to steal a treasure. Is their motivation always just greed?
Answer: Not always. Their motivation could also be revenge, desperation, a need to help someone, or a desire for power. You need to read carefully to understand why.
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Character Motivation is taught in Grade 6 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in North Carolina, USA.

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