Writing Character Profiles - Questionnaires

Questionnaires for Writing Character Profiles Here are some questionnaires for writing character profiles. You'll find more fiction-writing resources at the bottom of this page. Writing Character Profiles - Questionnaire 1 (Adult Characters) Name: Age: General physical description: Hometown: Type of home/ neighborhood: Relationship status: Current family: Family background (parents, previous marriages, etc.): Friends: Other close relationships: Relationship with men: Relationship with women: Job: Dress style: Religion: Attitude to religion: Favorite pastimes: Hobbies: Favorite sports: Favorite foods: Strongest positive personality trait: Strongest negative personality trait: Sense of humor: Temper: Consideration for others: How other people see him/her: Opinion of him/herself: Other traits, especially those to be brought out in story: Ambitions: Philosophy of life: Most important thing to know about this character: Will readers like or dislike this character, and why? If you like this page, please click the +1 button to recommend it. Writing Character Profiles - Questionnaire 2 (Child Characters) Name: Age: Birthday: General physical description: Hometown: Type of home/ neighborhood: Father’s name, background, and occupation: Mother’s name, background, and occupation: Brothers and sisters: Position in family: Other close relatives: Family relationships: Special friends: Enemies: Influential person or event: Grade in school: Attitude toward school: Grades: Favorite pastimes: Hobbies (music/art/reading material): Favorite sports: Favorite foods: Dress style: Religion: Attitude toward religion: Relationship with boys: Relationship with girls: Leader or follower: Strongest positive personality trait: Strongest negative personality trait: Sense of humor: Temper: Consideration for others: How other people see him/her: Opinion of him/herself: Other traits, especially those to be brought out in story: Ambitions: Philosophy of life: Most important thing to know about character: Will readers like or dislike this character, and why? Writing Character Profiles - Additional Questions If your character has a job, is he or she good at it? Does he or she like it? What are your character's bad habits? If you asked about his or her greatest dream, what would your character tell you? What's a secret dream that he or she wouldn't tell you about? What kind of person does your character wish he or she could be? What is stopping him or her? What is your character afraid of? What keeps him or her up at night? What does your character think is his or her worst quality? What do other people think your character's worst quality is? What is a talent your character thinks he or she has but is very wrong about? What did his or her childhood home look like? Who was his or her first love? What's the most terrible thing that ever happened to him/her? What was his/her dream growing up? Did he/she achieve this dream? If so, in what ways was it not what the character expected? If your character never achieved the dream, why not? In what situation would your character become violent? In what situation would your character act heroic?

Questionnaires for Writing Character Profiles 

Here are some questionnaires for writing character profiles. You'll find more fiction-writing resources at the bottom of this page. 


Writing Character Profiles - Questionnaire 1 (Adult Characters)

  1. Name:
  2. Age:
  3. General physical description:
  4. Hometown:
  5. Type of home/ neighborhood:
  6. Relationship status:
  7. Current family:
  8. Family background (parents, previous marriages, etc.):
  9. Friends:
  10. Other close relationships:
  11. Relationship with men:
  12. Relationship with women:
  13. Job:
  14. Dress style:
  15. Religion:
  16. Attitude to religion:
  17. Favorite pastimes:
  18. Hobbies:
  19. Favorite sports:
  20. Favorite foods:
  21. Strongest positive personality trait:
  22. Strongest negative personality trait:
  23. Sense of humor:
  24. Temper:
  25. Consideration for others:
  26. How other people see him/her:
  27. Opinion of him/herself:
  28. Other traits, especially those to be brought out in story:
  29. Ambitions:
  30. Philosophy of life:
  31. Most important thing to know about this character:
  32. Will readers like or dislike this character, and why?
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Writing Character Profiles - Questionnaire 2 (Child Characters)

  1. Name:
  2. Age:
  3. Birthday:
  4. General physical description:
  5. Hometown:
  6. Type of home/ neighborhood:
  7. Father’s name, background, and occupation:
  8. Mother’s name, background, and occupation:
  9. Brothers and sisters:
  10. Position in family:
  11. Other close relatives:
  12. Family relationships:
  13. Special friends:
  14. Enemies:
  15. Influential person or event:
  16. Grade in school:
  17. Attitude toward school:
  18. Grades:
  19. Favorite pastimes:
  20. Hobbies (music/art/reading material):
  21. Favorite sports:
  22. Favorite foods:
  23. Dress style:
  24. Religion:
  25. Attitude toward religion:
  26. Relationship with boys:
  27. Relationship with girls:
  28. Leader or follower:
  29. Strongest positive personality trait:
  30. Strongest negative personality trait:
  31. Sense of humor:
  32. Temper:
  33. Consideration for others:
  34. How other people see him/her:
  35. Opinion of him/herself:
  36. Other traits, especially those to be brought out in story:
  37. Ambitions:
  38. Philosophy of life:
  39. Most important thing to know about character:
  40. Will readers like or dislike this character, and why?

Writing Character Profiles - Additional Questions

  1. If your character has a job, is he or she good at it? Does he or she like it?
  2. What are your character's bad habits?
  3. If you asked about his or her greatest dream, what would your character tell you?
  4. What's a secret dream that he or she wouldn't tell you about?
  5. What kind of person does your character wish he or she could be? What is stopping him or her?
  6. What is your character afraid of? What keeps him or her up at night?
  7. What does your character think is his or her worst quality?
  8. What do other people think your character's worst quality is?
  9. What is a talent your character thinks he or she has but is very wrong about?
  10. What did his or her childhood home look like?
  11. Who was his or her first love?
  12. What's the most terrible thing that ever happened to him/her?
  13. What was his/her dream growing up? Did he/she achieve this dream? If so, in what ways was it not what the character expected? If your character never achieved the dream, why not?
  14. In what situation would your character become violent?
  15. In what situation would your character act heroic?

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Questionnaires for Writing Character Profiles Here are some questionnaires for writing character profiles. You'll find more fiction-writing resources at the bottom of this page. Writing Character Profiles - Questionnaire 1 (Adult Characters) Name: Age: General physical description: Hometown: Type of home/ neighborhood: Relationship status: Current family: Family background (parents, previous marriages, etc.): Friends: Other close relationships: Relationship with men: Relationship with women: Job: Dress style: Religion: Attitude to religion: Favorite pastimes: Hobbies: Favorite sports: Favorite foods: Strongest positive personality trait: Strongest negative personality trait: Sense of humor: Temper: Consideration for others: How other people see him/her: Opinion of him/herself: Other traits, especially those to be brought out in story: Ambitions: Philosophy of life: Most important thing to know about this character: Will readers like or dislike this character, and why? If you like this page, please click the +1 button to recommend it. Writing Character Profiles - Questionnaire 2 (Child Characters) Name: Age: Birthday: General physical description: Hometown: Type of home/ neighborhood: Father’s name, background, and occupation: Mother’s name, background, and occupation: Brothers and sisters: Position in family: Other close relatives: Family relationships: Special friends: Enemies: Influential person or event: Grade in school: Attitude toward school: Grades: Favorite pastimes: Hobbies (music/art/reading material): Favorite sports: Favorite foods: Dress style: Religion: Attitude toward religion: Relationship with boys: Relationship with girls: Leader or follower: Strongest positive personality trait: Strongest negative personality trait: Sense of humor: Temper: Consideration for others: How other people see him/her: Opinion of him/herself: Other traits, especially those to be brought out in story: Ambitions: Philosophy of life: Most important thing to know about character: Will readers like or dislike this character, and why? Writing Character Profiles - Additional Questions If your character has a job, is he or she good at it? Does he or she like it? What are your character's bad habits? If you asked about his or her greatest dream, what would your character tell you? What's a secret dream that he or she wouldn't tell you about? What kind of person does your character wish he or she could be? What is stopping him or her? What is your character afraid of? What keeps him or her up at night? What does your character think is his or her worst quality? What do other people think your character's worst quality is? What is a talent your character thinks he or she has but is very wrong about? What did his or her childhood home look like? Who was his or her first love? What's the most terrible thing that ever happened to him/her? What was his/her dream growing up? Did he/she achieve this dream? If so, in what ways was it not what the character expected? If your character never achieved the dream, why not? In what situation would your character become violent? In what situation would your character act heroic?
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