·         You are invited to write a letter from a character’s eyes (point of view). You will pretend to be a character in the book ( The Gardener ). You will write a letter to another character in the book ( Uncle Jed’s Barbershop ).

o        [As a teacher, an alternative could be to have students write to another character in the same book or to someone in the class. Your students could also write as themselves to a character, asking questions, and have another student respond to the letter—write a letter back as the character. You could draw names to find out which classmate will get which letter.]

·         Your letter may explain how you feel about someone in the story or something that happened in the story. You may feel free to tell us details about your thoughts and feelings (as the character) that we didn’t find out from the book. You can assume the character writing the letter knows the other character that will receive the letter and knows a little about what has happened to that character.

o        [An alternative: You may assume that your character does not know about what has happened to the other character and is asking questions to find out. This works well if you are planning on having another student answer back.]

·         We have been learning a lot of information about communities from the past. In your letter, be sure to include some information about your character’s community.

·         You are invited to include an artistic impression of your character. We look forward to reading your letter.

An alternative: As a teacher, if you have students write as a character to a classmate, you will want the classmate to write back to the character—you would ask the students to respond to the book character’s letter. The students will respond by first telling the book character a little about themselves. The students then may wish to answer any of the book character’s questions. Ask the students to include their feelings and opinions about the book and about what happened to the character. Have the students explain to the character how their communities differ from the character’s community. Ask the students to include some examples of how their communities are similar to the character’s community. You may want to ask students to include an artistic impression of their communities or of themselves. You could collect all the letters and create a class book of letters!

Finally, you also could write a class book about our community . Use Bryan Collier’s book Uptown to inspire the students.

These activities are examples of wonderful ways to integrate language arts (writing) lessons with social studies curriculum—see the standard course of study for social studies.

See NCSCOS English/Language Arts Composition Products Guide (by grade level)

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http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=85 (Writing Authentic Letters)

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1984 BY GEORGE ORWELL NOVEL UNIT Reading and Writing Unit Activity: Letter to a Character

This is a great lesson to help students think critically about how characters are driven by plot. In addition, this lesson will hold them accountable for their reading engagement. This lesson is also print-ready-to-go to allow for little effort on your part!

For this lesson, students will be asked to write a letter to a round/dynamic character of their choice from the novel (simple definitions of round/dynamic characters provided). This lesson can be done mid-reading or upon completion of the novel. This assignment helps students review the parts of a letter (a skill quickly becoming lost in the age of technology!) by providing them with detailed prompts and a template to help them structure their final draft.

The prompts for each paragraph will help them flush out the following: Description of character and reflection of self in comparison Description of a particular moment in the novel that has an impact on their character Reflection of how character has undergone a change (or if they are still reading–how they think a character may undergo a change) Optional Fourth paragraph for extra credit/extra reflection

An easy-to-grade rubric and clear, lined drafting paper is also provided!

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Unit 6 Novel Study Project Choices

Letter to a character.

Write a letter to one of the characters in your novel.

This letter may be to a character that you admire or a character that you dislike. Be sure to use proper letter format!

What will you write in your letter?

The following questions will help you with ideas. You can write to the character about some of these things. If you have ideas of your own to add to your letter, please include them.

            a) What did you admire or dislike about the character? Why? Cite a few examples from the novel.

            b) How are you the same as the character? How are you different from the character?

            c) What would you have done the same as the character? What would you have done differently?

            d) If you could ask the character a question, what would you like to know?

    e) Why would you want to meet the character?  

           f) If you got to meet the character and spend some time together, what would you do?

You can download and use this letter template, create your own blank document, or complete your letter on paper.

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There is nothing more fun than taking a moment to write a letter to someone you love–in this case, it’s fictional literary characters!

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With every January comes the very exciting tradition of celebrating Universal Letter Writing week! So, a few of us at Bookstr decided to reflect on some of our favorite literary characters and think about what we could say to them if we had the chance. We all sat down and wrote a little letter to our favorite characters, and now we’d like to give you the chance to look behind the curtain and see just what we had to say!

Nancy Drew Series by Carolyn Keene

Dear Nancy Drew, You were such an inspiration to me growing up. I loved reading about all your adventures and living vicariously through them. It felt like you were one of the first female detectives out there, which made me feel proud and happy to be a girl too. I’m still waiting for the day I get to solve one of my own mysteries, but for now, reading about yours is still more than enough!  Signed, Dani Shembesh Editorial Department

Bones and All by Camille DeAngelis

Dear Maren Yearly, Your story wasn’t happy, and perhaps you never will change for the better. There were times where I saw you as the villain of your own story. There was a moment where I thought you would change. Sadly, this wasn’t the case. You showed me what it’s like to hurt people you love most without any intentions. There are impulses in all of us, but that doesn’t make us monsters. You are not a villain nor a bad person, just a young girl who was plagued by a disorder that made her do heinous things.  Signed, Sierra Jackson Editorial Department

Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Dear Daisy Jones, You’re such a free spirit and honestly your story was truly inspiring because your love for music was your driving force to continue. The love you had for Billy truly was beautiful and there were times I related to your pain of loving something unattainable. Thank you for putting your raw feelings into your music and also for respecting Camilia’s wishes! It must have been hard to do but it was a very mature decision! The end of the band was unfortunate but the memories are unforgettable! You showed me that you lived by your saying “I had absolutely no interest in being somebody else’s muse. I am not a muse. I am the somebody.” Signed, Michelle Quinde Social & Graphic Department

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Dear Aelin, I feel as if you’ve been a companion of mine for almost a decade. I grew up with you and throughout the years you taught me to be strong, and brave, and that women are capable of so much. You also taught me that home can be found in the people you surround yourselves with, which is a lesson I will always value. I will always be grateful for the courage and wisdom you showed, and that I also found within myself. Signed, Lindsay Social Department

Beowulf by Anonymous

Dear Beowulf, I fail to understand how people don’t appreciate you more. I know that you’re hard to comprehend at times, but I enjoyed your story from beginning to end. You help people because it’s the right thing to do, not for your own merits. That’s what made me fall in love with your tale. Because at the end of the day, you’re just a guy trying to help those in need. Now when I look around, I see your story everywhere I turn. From the newest blockbuster movie, to streaming shows, the story of your life has been told time and time again. So, even though some may consider you boring, just know that you get to live on through the creativity of storytelling.  Signed, Jenna Sassenrath Editorial Department

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

Dear Jude Duarte, When I first read your story, I was shocked by and conflicted about your character. Why? I think it was the first time I’d ever seen a female character with ruthless ambition and an insatiable desire for power. Up until that point, most of the female characters I’d read about had power thrust upon them, and were a little too perfect. You were different–you had goals and you would stop at nothing to achieve them. You taught me that women can crave power just like men, and that there is nothing more powerful than a woman’s ambition. Signed, Taylor Arnold Editorial Department

Dinosaurs Before Dark by Mary Pope Osborne

Dear Jack and Annie, You both were the very first literary characters that I have come to know when I started my journey as a bookworm. I was seven years old when I met you and now I’m in my early twenties coming back to greet you once again. I have met various fictional characters that I have come to adore and learn about and it has been such an emotional adventure to get to know who they were as well as their personalities. Every time I pick up a new book, I always come back to remember who exactly started it all. I have no idea how to thank you kids enough for the journey I had as a reader. I wouldn’t have been able to really enjoy what my life would be beyond my own. Instead I get to live a thousand other lives through the world of books. Signed, Jaiden Cruz Graphics Department

What did you think? We had such a blast taking some time to write these silly, but fun letters to our favorite characters. Though it’s a lighthearted little exercise, we highly encourage you to do the same–you’d be surprised what you might learn about yourself!

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How to Write a Character Statement

Introduction.

Normally a single paragraph of a couple of sentences explaining who you are (rank, place of work, etc) and your relationship with the subject (co-worker, friend, supervisor, etc). This is important. The reader will automatically assign a certain level of credibility to the letter based on the relationship. The more distant the relationship, the more credible the letter will be perceived to be.

The body is the majority of the letter. It can be one or several paragraphs. Here is where you make the case for the subject by describing your experiences with him or her and giving examples of the subject's good qualities. The first sentence should state your overall opinion of the subject and everything else written should support that statement.

Ask the subject of the character statement if they have any information that could help project a positive image such as a list of accomplishments, organizations that he or she belongs to, or any other relevant information. Ask your co-workers too. This is important.

Address Specific Traits

If someone has been accused of insubordination, a character statement for that person should address your direct knowledge of that person's respect for authority and willingness to follow orders with examples if possible. List incidents that you observed where he accepted orders or even punishment without argument.

Of course, along with this focused description, you should also include your subject's other positive attributes. If possible, these additional positive attributes should overlap with or complement your main assertion. For example, a central theme of respect for authority and a natural willingness to follow orders would be supported by additional positive attributes of dedication to duty, an understanding of the need for order, and a positive attitude.

Overlapping positive attributes

Character statement examples.

RYAN P. FASANO SFC, USA Platoon Sergeant

SUBJECT: CHARACTER STATEMENT FOR STAFF SERGEANT TREJO, MARIO                     EDIPI: 1298475886/USMC

T. M. DEKINDEREN

I am SSG Ricky Bobby and am writing on behalf of CW3 Walker Texas-Ranger. I have served over eleven years active duty service in our great Army. I am currently a Recruiter in Talladega and an active member of the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club.

I first met CW3 Texas-Ranger in August 2004, when he served as an AIT Drill Sergeant at Ft. Gordon, GA. CW3 Texas-Ranger was never assigned as my Drill Sergeant or Senior Drill Sergeant. Despite this, he had an extremely positive impact on me and the unit. CW3 Texas-Ranger never failed to uphold the Army Values and consistently embodied technical and tactical proficiency. Witnessing CW3 Texas-Ranger s superior leadership and mentorship qualities in such a diverse environment, certainly groomed me into the Leader I am today.

Furthermore, I served with CW3 Texas-Ranger in Fort Hood, TX, and Bagram, Afghanistan. CW3 Texas-Ranger and I were never assigned to the same section at either location. CW3 Texas-Ranger fortified the image of the Leader I knew him as during AIT, as he continuously mentored Soldiers at all echelons. His technical prowess was steadfast and contributions to the G6 team guaranteed overall mission accomplishment.

I aware of the pending review of CW3 Texas-Ranger s advancement to CW4 due to an investigation while he was assigned as a Drill Sergeant. The investigation came as quite a surprise to me, as CW3 Texas-Ranger has never portrayed a Soldier that would derelict his personal or professional responsibilities.

For these reasons, it is my humble recommendation that CW3 Texas-Ranger is advanced to CW4. If you would like for me to elaborate prior to your final decision, I would sincerely appreciate the opportunity to speak further on CW3 Texas-Ranger's behalf. I can be reached at any time on my personal cell, 800-SHK-NBKE, or government cell, 800-BBJ-ESUS.

My name is SSG Smith and I am writing on behalf of SGT Jones. I have been in the Army for over 11 years and I am currently the NCOIC of Personal Property at the Installation Transportation Office.

I first met SGT Jones in April 2011 at WLC, on Ft Stewart. I had the opportunity to get to know SGT Jones as a peer and as a friend. I know SGT Jones has dedicated her life to the Army is an integral part of it. She embodies her job as assignments manager and places her job and the Army first in her life, and wouldn't have it any other way.

I have been informed by SGT Jones about the situation that she is currently in. In regards to this situation, I can tell you that this was a one-time mistake and out of character for her. While TDY with her at Ft Meade, I had the opportunity to witness her instructing other NCOs about the GTC, its purpose, and its proper use. Despite numerous TDYs and dozens of uses, she has never misused her card before this instance. And, in her defense, she had the integrity to immediately acknowledge her mistake and take care of it immediately.

I am aware of the punishment that SGT Jones could be given. However, I do not believe the fullest extent of the law should be applied when determining her final punishment. What I have personally witnessed of SGT Jones' character does not indicate a person that poses a threat to the professional image and integrity of our Army. It is my belief that people of her character and work ethic are too rare to risk losing over a one-time, out-of-character incident and I earnestly recommend suspending any punishment. If you have any questions or concerns, or if I can be of further assistance, I can be reached at DSN 123-4567.

MARY M. BELLA, CPT, USA ASF Admin/Occupational Health Element Chief DSN 530-XXXX

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It may appear challenging if you have never written a character reference letter before. Even if creating a character reference letter is a big responsibility, there is no need to get concerned. It is not that tricky to write a l etter of character reference , as long as you have some background information about a person you have to write. 

The letter can be for anything such as—- a job, an academic program, or even a legal matter. Once you know the format of letter written , then within minutes you can create an excellent letter for your friends, colleagues or relatives without any hassle. T he character reference letter for employment is vital.

Here, I would suggest the reader follow this blog till the end; to learn more about the topic and how to write a claim of certificates. First, let’s get a brief idea of what is a character reference letter and why it is vital for anyone. 

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What is a Character letter?

What is a Character letter

A character reference letter gets written by someone who knows the candidate and can describe their work ethic, abilities, and personality. It can get created by anyone; those are familiar to the person to whom the character statement / certificate is necessary.

In the professional field, the letter gets generally administered by former or present employers or firm managers. But, personally, people can get the letter from acquaintances or relatives, who knows their behavior and abilities. You can also write a character reference letter for an employee .

Character letters usually include details on a person’s life and personality, such as how they act, react to others, and skills possessed. You can get the c haracter letter example as well.

What is the importance of Character References?

What is the importance of Character References?

Now, it is crucial in several aspects. Talking about the business world, several firms look for it from the applicants during the interview process.

While resumes and other application documents emphasize professional credentials, the character reference letter emphasizes qualities that assist recruiters in understanding more about the candidates. Y ou can also get the example of character reference.

It gives recruiters access to get detailed information about an applicant. Verifying that a candidate has worked for a particular firm in the past isn’t always sufficient. 

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For example—- If someone is hiring for a position that needs strict attendance standards, they would like to know if the applicant has ever had attendance issues. The recruiter will learn about it when they speak positively and with a direct supervisor; who knows the candidate personally and wrote the reference letter.

Besides that, sometimes it is necessary for the legal matter in the court location . Also, sometimes the house owner looks for it from tenants before renting them the house. T he matter can be solved in magistrates court .

Following its importance, people sometimes get confused, thinking about whom to approach for availing moral character reference letter personal. For professional purposes, they can get it from the manager of their company. But when it comes to usage of personal references , they often wonder whom to ask for it. Here, read the below passage. Also, the statement of character example is vital to consider.

To whom should people ask for a personal reference letter ?

To whom should people ask for a personal reference letter

It is worth noting that people can not ask for personal reference letter sample from their family member . Excluding the kin, they can ask for it from distant relatives or family friend and acquaintances. Even people can urge their neighbors to write a character reference l etter for them. It will be a great idea if people go to someone who knows them very well and asks for the perception regarding their behavior.

What are the tips people should follow while asking someone for a character reference letter?

What are the tips people should follow while asking someone for a character reference letter?

Follow the tips below—

1. Be Gentle— Do not forget to be gentle while approaching people for their help. Always consider asking that people who are helpful to you. Follow your kind and pleasant attitude to them; so that they do not refuse you to provide the character letters.

2. Explain your necessity— People should explain their reason for the urgency and need of the letter. As a result, describe to the writer all the specifics, such as— Why and when you need it, with whom you will share the letter, etc.

3. Open up on the reason for choosing them— Talk to the person about why you choose them for writing a character reference letter. Tell them how you have a firm belief that they will write good things about you.

4. Request your expectation —

Always specify your expectation from them with your request. If you do not talk about what you expect from the person to write, they might fail to meet your criteria. So, mention what details you want the writer to put in the character reference letter. The person requesting plays a vital role here.  

But, here, a query arises among the people about ‘does everyone knows the format of writing the reference letter.’ We all know that the letter will be in need for official purposes. So, it has to be error-free in terms of writing. Do college grades matter for jobs? Know it here .

Don’t worry, as writing a letter is not rocket science. Follow the below question to learn more about it.

Is it that hard to write a reference letter?

Is it that hard to write a reference letter?

Now, every letter has a different writing format. It is an undeniable fact that everyone can’t write it correctly. And, it would be hard for anyone to create reference certificates all of a sudden.

But it is not so tricky if someone follows the example in Google to learn its proper method. Thus, several people might wonder how to write it and search Google for ‘ character reference letter sample and tips .’  

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Even some people feel stressed while writing the letter, and thus search for ‘how to write a short essay. ‘ Here, they should understand that giving details in the letter does not comply with an essay. Short is something else, and people can get the idea more on it from Google.

There is no need to feel anxious while writing the letter. Here, the following section will be helpful to anyone interested in learning how to write character letters. But, before discussing it, let’s give people some tips to keep in mind while writing the professional character reference lette r. It will solve your problem on ‘ how to write a character letter .’

Some general tips that people need to be aware of before start writing the letter are as follows:

The guide in steps on writing the character reference letter

1. Talk to the individual if you don’t know them in person. Of course, they will share all their details and documents to help you learn about them. But still, direct talking will help you know more about that person. As in result, you will be specific while detailing their personality.

2. While mentioning an individual’s details in a suitable character reference letter, don’t be too personal. That much information is not necessary. Always try to keep it to the point which only describes their personality and skills.

3. Try to cover the letter with short and sweet details of the person in the reference letter. Also, follow here some of the professional character reference letter samples. You can add someone from your personal network.

Besides mentioned general tips, there are some formats that people need to follow, such as— how do you start a character reference letter, what should be there in the body letter, how to end it, etc.

Also,  character reference letters may not be all that you need in an academic or professional perseverance. You also need scarlet letter sparknotes at times.

So, here the below passage will guide people in understanding the character reference letter template and what to put in a character reference letter.

The guide in steps on writing the character reference letter

The guide in steps on writing the character reference letter

1.  Introduction with date and name — Do not ever forget to mention the date. It is a general format for writing any formal letter. The date always lets the reader knows how recently it got written. Also, mentioning the name gives the credibility of letters.

2. Explain your reason for writing — Here, within one or two lines, you have to mention your name and the reason for writing the letter. Also, do not forget to write about the person’s name for whom you are writing. You can also add the reason about pleading guilty if something went wrong.

3. Provide details of your relationship with the person — The beginning of the letter should be a short paragraph, in which you have to mention your bonding with the person. Here, in this paragraph, you have to describe how long you have known that individual; for whom you are writing a reference letter. 

Even with that, you can simply have clues about thematic statement examples . If not, get the complete detail here.

 4. Mention the personality —- Here comes the vital part of the letter. In this section, you need to talk about the person’s character in detail. You can write it in paragraphs and discuss their abilities, skills, etc. 

You can offer several examples of how their gentle attitude has helped you, including the goals they’ve reached, volunteer activities they’ve done, contributions have made, and other ways they’ve aided people.

You have to mention all the information in such a way so that the reader can get clarity on that person’s overall behavior.

5. Conclusion — In this part, you have to acknowledge the reader for reading the letter. Also, mention that all the details which you shared in the letter body are 100% true. Also, you can ask them to contact you if they have any further queries about the person for whom you are writing letters.

6. Mention your contact number and full name — At the end of the letter, do always mention your name and contact number. It is because you have already asked the reader to contact you for further queries about the person. Also, you can add your email address to give them the option of reaching out to you via mail. 

I hope the mentioned factors will help anyone to know how to write a character reference or personal reference letter examples . People might wonder here if this way needs to follow in writing the professional character letter.

Here let’s clear that the mentioned factors apply to any reference letter. Whether people need a professional or personal character letter, they can follow all the mentioned tips in this blog.

Following these key facts will ensure anyone writing the quality reference letter without any error. People can go through the below character reference letter examples to apply the points while writing.

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People might feel anxious at first when they hear the terms ‘character reference letter. They can also get confused when someone asks them to write it for them.

But, I hope this blog will remove all such anxiousness from the people. It is a fact that writing a letter is not rocket science as anyone can write it. They all have to do is to go through the guidelines mentioned in this blog and follow them. 

Also, they can take help from the experts if they find difficulties in following the guidelines. So, don’t be afraid anymore and make yourself comfortable by reading this whole blog on Character reference letters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a friend be a character reference.

Character reference letter include the personal characters and qualities of an individual. The offeror can include acquaintances, well wishers and friends.

What is the other name of character reference?

People also call the character reference letter as personal recommendation. It will include your skill, integrity and personal qualities.

Can a character reference be a family?

No, you cannot keep your character reference as one of your direct family members with whom you have blood relation.

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They replied with “I vote for policy.” I thought OK, maybe I can respect that. After all, by voting, we all want our voice to add some influence or weight when enacting or phasing out programs, dealing with issues like abortion, gun control, cultural and other challenges.

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