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Hitman42 [59]
2 years ago
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Choose any two characters studied in Semester B, and compare them to one another. The characters that you choose may be characte

rs in a story or the narrators of poetry or nonfiction. How are these characters similar? How are they different? How do you think these characters might interact if they had the opportunity? How do you think they would act if suddenly transplanted to the twenty-first century? Be sure to include direct references to the traits of the characters learned through the stories
help me out please
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umka2103 [35]2 years ago
5 0

Characters are fictional persons, animals, or things that are created by the author to enhance the plot of a novel.

<h3>What are the various kinds of characters?</h3>

In literature, the main kinds of characters are the:

  • Protagonist (that is the lead character) and ;
  • Antagonist (also known as the villain).

Other kinds of characters are:

  • Deuteragonist
  • Tertiary
  • Confidante
  • Love interest etc.

It is to be noted that the study referenced is unavailable hence the general answer.

Learn more about characters at;
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