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Character in Fiction
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Main Characters Protagonist—the main character of a story.
The action of the story revolves around the protagonist and the conflict he or she faces. Antagonist—the character or force the protagonist struggles against and must overcome. [End of Section]
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Subordinate Characters
Subordinate characters add depth and complication to the plot.
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Flat Characters versus Round Characters
Less developed Quick intro Fewer traits Shows how protagonist behaves Help carry action Make setting believable
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Flat Characters versus Round Characters
have many different character traits that sometimes contradict each other are much like real people, with several sides to their personality [End of Section]
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Dynamic Characters versus Static Characters
change or grow as a result of the story’s actions learn something about themselves, other people, or the world as they struggle to resolve their conflicts The changes that a dynamic character undergoes contribute to the meaning of the story.
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Conflict External conflict—struggle between a character and an outside force. character versus character character versus society character versus nature
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Conflict Internal conflict—struggle between opposing needs or desires or emotions within a character. character versus himself character versus herself
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Ten (Direct or Indirect) Ways in which a Character Can Be Revealed a
Ten (Direct or Indirect) Ways in which a Character Can Be Revealed a. By psychological description. b. By physical description. c. By probing what s/he thinks. d. By what s/he says. e. By how s/he says it. f. By what s/he does. g. By what others say about him or her. h. By his or her environment. i. By her reaction to others. j. By his reaction to himself.
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Take the 4 past commentary papers and look for character traits in each case.
Identify as many techniques as possible Analyse the effect of the various techniques
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