Holes by Louis Sachar - Character Analysis Worksheet

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Holes by Louis Sachar - Character Analysis Worksheet

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Introduction to Character Analysis

This section introduces the concept of character analysis in 'Holes'. Focus on understanding the personalities, motivations, and growth of main characters such as Stanley Yelnats, Zero, and others.
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Multiple-Choice Questions

Choose the best answer for each question related to character traits and development.
1.
What motivates Stanley Yelnats throughout the story?
[1 mark]
AHis desire to escape from camp
BHis quest to find treasure
CHis desire to prove his innocence and find friendship
DHis wish to become the fastest runner
2.
Which trait best describes Zero at the beginning of the book?
[1 mark]
ABrave and confident
BSilent and misunderstood
CAggressive and rude
DEager and outspoken
3.
How does Stanley's character change by the end of the story?
[1 mark]
AHe becomes more rebellious
BHe becomes more confident and compassionate
CHe remains the same
DHe becomes more aggressive
4.
What trait does Madame Zeroni exemplify?
[1 mark]
ACruelty and revenge
BWisdom and kindness
CGreed and selfishness
DFear and weakness
5.
Which character shows resilience despite hardships?
[1 mark]
AStanley
BZero
CThe Warden
DMr. Sir
C

Short-Answer Questions

Provide brief written responses based on your understanding of the characters.
1.
Describe how Stanley's relationship with Zero develops and why it is important.
2.
Explain the significance of Zero's quiet nature and how it affects his interactions with others.
3.
How does the character of the Warden contribute to the story's conflict?
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Extended Analysis Question

Write a short essay analyzing how Louis Sachar develops the character of Zero and his importance to the story.
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In an essay, discuss Zero's character development, his relationship with Stanley, and how he influences the overall message of the novel.

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12/29/2025
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