Most of the characters you ever create will be flat. In a novel with a cast of dozens, perhaps even hundreds, only a small handful can ever become rounded, three-dimensional characters. The minor characters will all be flat – as a matter of fact, they must be two-dimensional.
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Can a character be flat and dynamic?
A dynamic character may also be the antagonist, and a protagonist can also be, say, a flat and stock character (i.e. the one-dimensional hero). Here's a very common mistake: while characters are often round and dynamic, that does not mean these two terms mean the same thing.
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Who is a minor character?
ranking of the characters will emerge in the readers' minds, starting with the least-important background characters, moving up through the minor characters, to the major characters, and finally to two or three main characters or a single protagonist—the people or person the story is mostly about.
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Which feature describes a dynamic character?
a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change, as a change in personality or attitude: Ebeneezer Scrooge is a dynamic character.Compare static character.
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What are the different types of point of view?
Here are the four primary POV types in fiction:
- First person point of view. First person is when “I” am telling the story.
- Second person point of view. The story is told to “you.”
- Third person point of view, limited. The story is about “he” or “she.”
- Third person point of view, omniscient.
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What is meant when a character is called static?
All characters in a story are either dynamic or static. A static character is one who doesn't undergo any significant change in character, personality or perspective over the course of a story. A dynamic character, in contrast, undergoes a major transition in one or more of these ways.
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What are different types of characters?
The different types of characters include protagonists, antagonists, dynamic, static, round, flat, and stock. They can both fit into more than one category and change from one category to another throughout the course of a story.
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What is the name of a character that doesn't change?
A static character, in this vocabulary, is one that does not undergo important change in the course of the story, remaining essentially the same at the end as he or she was at the beginning. A dynamic character, in contrast, is one that does undergo an important change in the course of the story.
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What is a twist at the end of a story called?
A plot twist is a literary technique that introduces a radical change in the direction or expected outcome of the plot in a work of fiction. When it happens near the end of a story, it is known as a twist or surprise ending. A plot twist may be foreshadowed, to prepare the audience to accept it.
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What is the definition of major character?
A major character is an important figure at the center of the story's action or theme. The major character is sometimes called a protagonist whose conflict with an antagonist may spark the story's conflict. Plot, the action element in fiction, is the arrangement of events that make up a story.
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What are the different types of conflicts?
These discrepancies depend on individual narrative circumstances, but there are cases in which you should recognize a total of seven different types of narrative conflict.
- Man vs. Self.
- Man vs. Man.
- Man vs. Society.
- Man vs. Nature.
- Man vs. Machine.
- Man vs. Fate/Supernatural.
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What is a stock character?
A stock character is a dramatic or literary character representing a type in a conventional manner and recurring in many works. The following list labels some of these archetypes and stereotypes, providing distinctive examples. Character Type.
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What is a supporting character?
A supporting character is a character in a narrative that is not focused on by the primary storyline, but appears or is mentioned in the story enough to be more than just a minor character or a cameo appearance.
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Who is a foil?
In fiction, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character - usually the protagonist— to highlight particular qualities of the other character. In some cases, a subplot can be used as a foil to the main plot.
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What is the setting of the story?
The setting is both the time and geographic location within a narrative or within a work of fiction. A literary element, the setting helps initiate the main backdrop and mood for a story.
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What is the definition of secondary character?
Secondary characters populate your world and help move the story along. There are two main subclasses of secondary characters; supporting characters and minor characters. By contrast, supporting characters are essential to the plot. They play a direct role in the plot and have a heavy impact on the storyline.
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What is a complex character?
A Complex character, also known as a Dynamic character or a Round character displays the following characteristics: 1. He or she undergoes an important change as the plot unfolds. 2. The changes he or she experiences occur because of his or her actions or experiences in the story.
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What are the elements of a plot?
li></ul>Plot. The exposition is the part of a story when the character(s) and setting are introduced. Expostion EXPOSTION. Conflict Conflict is a struggle or problem. It occurs in 3 phases: Rising Action, Climax, and Falling Action.