This document outlines 8 methods for characterizing characters in literature: 1) Physical Description, 2) Attitude/Appearance, 3) Dialogue, 4) Thoughts, 5) Reactions of Others, 6) Action or Incident, 7) Background Information, and 8) Objects and Possessions. It provides examples for each method from passages of novels. The examples demonstrate how each method can reveal aspects of a character's personality, relationships, values, and development over the course of a story. The document encourages analyzing characters using all 8 methods to develop a well-rounded characterization rather than a superficial description.