The Falcon's Malteser - Session 8 - Character Analysis Boyle and Beatrice von Falkenberg
English Resource Description
In Session 8 of "The Falcon's Malteser," students delve into the realm of character analysis, focusing on the figures of Boyle and Beatrice von Falkenberg. The activity begins with an exploration of Boyle's character, where students are encouraged to sift through the text for words and phrases that paint a picture of his appearance. They also examine the nuances of his dialogue and actions to gain insight into his behavior. This analysis is not just about observation; pupils are then tasked with using their creativity to sketch Boyle based on the text's descriptions. To round off their understanding, they articulate Boyle's personality in their own words, synthesizing the textual evidence with their interpretation.
Similarly, the character study extends to Beatrice von Falkenberg, where students are once again asked to search the text for clues about her appearance. They investigate how Beatrice communicates and conducts herself within the story, piecing together her character traits from the narrative. Students are then prompted to translate their findings into a visual representation, drawing Beatrice as described by the author. Finally, they engage in a reflective exercise, using their own vocabulary to encapsulate the essence of Beatrice's personality, thus completing their comprehensive analysis of these two intriguing characters.