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This analysis delves into the character traits of Fred and George Weasley and Hermione Granger from J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban." Fred and George are characterized as sneaky due to their mischievous act of stealing a map marked "Confiscated and Highly Dangerous". This action reflects their adventurous spirit and boldness. In contrast, Hermione displays a protective and responsible nature, concerned for the safety of her friends regarding the escapades of Sirius Black. Their diverse traits contribute to the richness of the narrative.
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Characterization Prisoner of Azkaban
Character Traits • Adventurous • Annoyed • Arrogant • Bold • Bossy • Brave • Encouraging • Loyal • Jealous • Inconsiderate • Impolite • Dishonest • Dependable • Lonely • Loving • Clever • Caring • Trusting • Trustworthy • Mysterious • Fair • Funny
MORE Character Traits • Childish • Mature • Cowardly • Courageous • Confident • Grouchy • Grumpy • Helpful • Polite • Grateful • Greedy • Friendly • Obnoxious • Unhappy • Useful • Happy • Angry
Characterization Format • Trait • Quote • Explanation of both quote AND trait. (At least 4-5 sentences)
Fred and George Weasley • Sneaky • “__and we couldn’t help noticing a drawer in one of his filing cabinets marked Confiscated and Highly Dangerous.” (192) • Fred and George are sneaky because they stole a map from Filch’s cabinet. They then used that map to sneak out of the castle and explore hidden passageways. Not only have they tried the different passages, but they have tips too. This quote proves that they are sneaky because it shows that they took the map without permission and that they knew it was something that was restricted. They knew they should not look at it, let alone take it.
Hermione • Trait:____________ • “But what about Sirius Black?’ Hermione hissed. ‘He could be using one of the passages on that map to get into the castle! The teachers have got to know!” (198) • Explanation:
Character:_________ • Trait: ___________________ • “It seems – almost impossible – that Black could have entered the school without inside help. I did express my concerns when you appointed – “ (166) • Explanation: