Character Analysis
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About
One Time Special Session:
Character Analysis is not only exclusive to English Classes. It is also heavily based on Science, Psychology, and Sociology.
In this one time session, we will cover the Psychological, Sociological, and Scientific Analysis of a character in fiction, and non-fiction.
This session will give you a deep dive on why, how, when, and where a character acts, and the reason behind how most characters are designed, or created to act, and all of the science behind it.
This session is created mainly for people who are deeply interested in books, cartoons, cinematics, photography, sociology, psychology, biology, human anatomy, and much much more!
Why is Character Analysis important? You might be asking this.
Character analysis is vital for understanding human complexity, predicting behavior, and enhancing social intelligence. It allows for the identification of behavioral patterns, motivations, and personality traits that influence life outcomes like health, relationships, and professional success, while fostering empathy and deeper understanding (National Library of Medicine, "The Power of Personality").
Whether you're interested in the topic, or deeply interested in the topics stated above, feel free to hop in and listen to my lecture and ask questions!
Tutored by
Heya!!! My name's Jayden, and I go by Starfall and Akkanee, I am currently a Sophomore (10th Grader), in the state of Maryland, of the United States of America. I can support most topics within History/Social Studies, I can also provide a lot of material in extra-circulars/enrichment classes, I take too many of those every year. I take classes outside of school, and I am trying to somewhat end with at least 40 credits by the end of my Junior year.
✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
This is a one time session, so if you can't make the session time, please withdraw :D
SESSION 1
28
Mar
SESSION 1
Psychology
Psychology
Sat 5:15 PM - 6:35 PM UTCMar 28, 5:15 PM - 6:35 PM UTC
The Lecture on Character Analysis on the Psychological, Sociological, and Scientific side.
Feel free to hop in to ask questions as well!