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a character who is not very well developed; the reader knows very little about this character |
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a character who is well developed; the reader learns many things/traits about this character |
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a character who does little or no changing throughout the course of the story's plot |
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a character who changes as a result of the events of the story's plot |
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the character who represents evil in a literary work; who works to foil the plans of the story's protagonist |
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the character who represents good in a story's plot; often under the attack of the story's antagonist |
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the technique used by the author to reveal a character's traits by specifically telling the reader about those traits |
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indirect characterization |
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the technique that the author uses to allow the reader to observe the char-acter's actions, to hear what the character says, and to allow the reader to draw his or her own conclusions about the character |
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anyone who is a part of the story's plot development |
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