characterization protagonist - she or he is always involved in the main conflict and its resolution....
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Characterization•Protagonist - She or he is always
involved in the main conflict and its resolution. Usually a main character.
•Antagonist- The person opposing the protagonist.
•Characterization- the development of the characters in the story.
Flat Character•A character who we know
very little about and is NOT a main character.
•Example: Like a geeky science professor
Round Character•A character who we know a
LOT about in the story. Story gives us many details for the character.
• Example: Like The Green Goblin (Norman Osborn)
Dynamic Character
•A character that changes internally during the story.
•(Brain and/or Heart)
•Example: Stitch, from Lilo and Stitch
Static Character•A character who does not change.
•Example: Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird.
External Conflict•There are three types of external conflict:
character vs. character;
character vs. society; and character vs.
nature.
Character vs. Character
• The protagonist in
the story experiences conflict with
others, especially the antagonist.
Character vs. Nature
• The protagonist in the story experiences conflict with the elements
of nature.
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