This document provides guidance on analyzing characters' personalities based on their responses to major events in stories. It uses the example of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, noting that the bears' gentle reaction to finding Goldilocks shows they are caring, trusting and slow to anger. In contrast, Goldilocks' panicked response to waking in their home without permission reveals her to be rude, selfish, reckless and disrespectful. The document instructs readers to identify major story events, analyze characters' responses, and determine what those responses suggest about their personalities.