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CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT EQ: HOW DO THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHARACTERS CONTRIBUTE TO THE TOTAL EFFECT OF A STORY?
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MAIN CHARACTERS Main characters in a story are like the leading roles. They are the most important and most developed or well- rounded characters in a story. Stories may have more than one main character.
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ROUND CHARACTERS Have a full range of emotions and feelings; strengths and weaknesses; their complexity can lead in to both internal and external conflict.
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FLAT CHARACTERS Usually have one distinguishing trait or specific role in the story….they exist mainly to advance the plot.
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FOIL CHARACTERS Foil characters highlight traits in a main character by being OPPOSITE PERSONALITY. For example, if the main character is timid and shy, a foil character would be loud and outspoken.
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STEREOPTYPES Characters worn out from overuse, that writers usually avoid- such as the “preppy cheerleader, absent minded professor, or geeky nerd”
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DYNAMIC CHARACTERS Characters that undergo a MAJOR internal change throughout the course of the story. Usually the changes in the dynamic characters make the THEME of the story more clear.
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