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Round Flat Static Dynamic Characters

Round Flat Static Dynamic Characters

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English

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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16 Slides • 6 Questions

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Elements of Character

Character Types

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Function

  • The main function of a character in a story is to extend or prolong the plot, make it readable and interesting.

  • Many stories use multiple characters, and every story has a main character that affects the plot a great deal. 

  • The main character could be a protagonist, an antagonist, a dynamic, a static, a flat, or a round character. 

  • Readers feel that the characters given in the literary pieces exist, and they enjoy reading their real and lifelike figures and actions.

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Types of Characters

  • Confidant

  • Dynamic Character

  • Static Character

  • Antagonist

  • Protagonist

  • Round Character

  • Flat Character

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Poll

Which character types are you most familiar with?

Confidante

Dynamic Character

Static Character

Antagonist

Protagonist

Round Character

Flat Character

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Protagonist

  • Every story has a protagonist, the main character, who creates the action of the plot and engages readers, arousing their empathy and interest. 

  • The protagonist is often a hero or heroine of the story, as the whole plot moves around him or her.

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Antagonist

  • An antagonist is a bad guy, or an opponent of the protagonist or the main character. 

  • The action in the story arises from a conflict between the protagonist and the antagonist. 

  • The antagonist can be a person, an inanimate object, an animal, or nature itself.

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Multiple Choice

Antagonist is the main character

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Protagonist is just the hero in the story

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True

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False

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Protagonist is who the story is about

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Confidant

  • A confidant is someone the main character confides in. 

  • He reveals the central character’s thoughts, intentions, and personality traits.

  • An animal can also be a confidant.

  • However, a confidant does not necessarily need to be a person. 

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Dynamic Character

  • A dynamic character changes during the course of a novel or a story. 

  • This change in character or his/her outlook is permanent. 

  • That is why sometimes a dynamic character is also called a “developing character.”

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Static Character

  • A static character remains the same throughout the whole story.

  • Even the events in a story or novel do not change character’s outlook, perceptions, habits, personality, or motivations.

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Type answer...

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Round Character

  • The round characters are well-developed and complex figures in a story.

  • They are more realistic, and demonstrate more depth in their personalities.

  • They can make surprising or puzzling decisions, and attract readers’ attention.

  • There are many factors that may affect them, and round characters react to such factors realistically.

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Type answer...

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Flat Character

  • A flat character does not change during a story.

  • Also, he or she usually only reveals one or two personality traits.

  • One dimensional

  • We don't know much about this character and they don't really affect the outcome of the story

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