Character education has become a significant challenge in Indonesia, as youths have become involved in all sorts of criminal and illicit acts, including casual sex, narcotics, brawls, street racing, and gambling. Even though character education is recognized as necessary for preparing the country's future generations, the current system has been incapable of resolving the issues facing Indonesia's youths or instilling them with desired character traits and values. This article examines literature's potential as an alternative approach and medium for character education. It provides a detailed map of how literary character education has been conducted, as well as how character traits and values have been identified and communicated by studen...