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This exploration delves into the concepts of cause and effect within storytelling, particularly focusing on character identification. We analyze major and minor characters, static versus dynamic characters, and the roles of protagonists and antagonists. The paper will prompt you to consider how character development is driven by events that occur before and after key moments in the narrative. Through examples, we identify the catalysts for change in characters, exploring how they evolve or remain constant throughout the story.
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Cause and Effect: Cause Event(s) that happen first A process by which one event brings another Effect Event(s) that happen as a result
Character Identification for CD--- On the back of the cause and effect paper from yesterday: • Who would be an example of a major character? • Who would be an example of a minor character? • Who is a good example of a static character? • Who is predicted to be our dynamic character? Have we seen the changes yet? • Who would be an example of a protagonist? • Who are you predicting to be an antagonist?
Cause Event(s) that happen first
Effect Event(s) that happen as a result