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Character

Character. The main character in a story is called the protagonist . She or he is always involved in the main conflict and its resolution. The person opposing the protagonist is called the antagonist. Flat Character.

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Character

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  1. Character • The main character in a story is called the protagonist. She or he is always involved in the main conflict and its resolution. • The person opposing the protagonist is called the antagonist.

  2. Flat Character • A character who has one or two sides, representing one or two traits—often a stereotype. Flat characters help move the plot along more quickly because the audience immediately understands what the character is about. • Example: A geeky science professor

  3. Round Character • A character who is complex and has many sides or traits with unpredictable behavior and a fully developed personality. Antagonists are usually a round character. • Example: Shrek from Shrek.

  4. Dynamic Character • A character who experiences an essential change in personality or attitude. Protagonists are almost always dynamic. • Example: Stitch, from Lilo andStitch

  5. Static Character • A character who does not change or develop beyond the way in which she or he is first presented. • Example: Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird.

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