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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
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andriy [413]3 years ago
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Characters - These are the people or animals who take part in a literary work.

Characterization - This is the combination of ways that an author shows readers what a person in a literary selection is like.

Fiction - This is writing that tells about imaginary characters and events.

Direct characterization - This is when an author reveals a person in the story characterization by giving specific descriptions.

Indirect characterization - This is when an author reveals a person in the story characterization through his/her words, thoughts, appearance, action, or what others think or say about him/her.

Static character - This is a person in a fictional work that does not change during the course of the action.

Dynamic character - This is a person in a fictional work that changes during the course of the action.

Flat character - This is a person in a fictional work that is never fully developed by the author.

Round character - This is a person in a fictional work that is well-developed by the author.

Archetypal character - This is a character in a work that is very typical of a certain type of person.

Explanation:

Here, you were given several literary terms and their definitions. Every story, no matter whether it's a fictional or non-fictional one, has its characters. As we can see, there are many types of characters (flat/round, static/dynamic, archetypal characters), and writers use different approaches when describing them and their development (direct/indirect characterization). All of these terms and their definitions can help us understand the characters and the writer's intentions better.

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