

Round Flat Static Dynamic Characters
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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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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
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Protagonist is just the hero in the story
True
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
Elements of Character
Character Types

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