Character Analysis:



Character Analysis:

• Protagonist – The main character (events in the story usually are centered around this person)

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• Antagonist – The person or force in the story that is causing the conflict (not all stories have an antagonist)

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• Round Character – A fully developed character with both good and bad traits revealed and background is revealed; Usually are seen from various perspectives.

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• Flat Characters – Only one or two traits given; usually only seen from one perspective

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• Archetype - A generic, idealized model of a person, object or concept from which similar instances are derived, copied, patterned or emulated.

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• Dynamic Character – A character who changes from the beginning of the story until the end. (There may be more than one in a story)

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• Static characters – A character who does not change from the beginning of the story until the end.

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