Character Types Starring Mrs. Bro and Miss Brady.

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Character Types Starring Mrs. Bro and Miss Brady

7 Common Character Types Flat Round Dynamic Static

Round or Flat? Authors must decide how much detail to include about each character. – Which characters are most important? – How will giving detail, or not giving detail, about that character affect the story?

Round Characters that are described in depth, with many details, are well-rounded characters. They are called round characters. The main character in a story is almost always round. If you are reading a story and you feel like you know a character extremely well, then most likely the character is round.

Flat Characters that are not described well —that you are not given much information about — are flat characters.

Flat Consider a drawing: a three- dimensional drawing gives more detail than a one-dimensional drawing. If you draw a two-dimensional, flat picture of a house, for example, you can only see one side of it. You cannot see three of the four sides. This is how a flat character is; you can only see a few characteristics of the character. There are many things you cannot “see,” or many details you are not given by the author. Round

Static or Dynamic?

The key word when dealing with the difference between static and dynamic characters is ‘change’. The type of change, though, is specific. We are only concerned with internal changes —changes which occur within the character. Internal changes include a change in his/her personality, a change in his/her outlook on life, a change in his/her values, or it could be an overall change in the nature of the character.

Static or Dynamic? Do not focus on changes that happen TO a character, but rather, changes that happen WITHIN a character. Think about it this way: Does the event affect the character by changing the character internally?

Static Static = not moving or changing (ex: static electricity is static unlike current electricity which is moving!! In order for a character to be considered a static character, the character must remain basically the same throughout the entire story. The character does not undergo any internal changes.

Static Think of static characterization like plastic surgery. The character may change in looks, but unless his/her personality is affected, the character is static.

Dynamic A dynamic character is a character that undergoes an internal change sometime between the beginning and end of the story. The change in the character is usually crucial to the story itself.

Dynamic Say a main character goes through a life- altering experience, such as a race car driver getting into an accident. If the driver's personality changes, and he is no longer willing to take on the risk of driving a race car, the character would be dynamic.

Static or Dynamic? Look closely at your character at the beginning of the story. Ask these three questions: – How does the character feel about him/her/itself? – How does the character act towards others? – What is the character’s goal? Examine your character throughout the story and at the end of the story. Have the answers to the questions changed? Static = no change within the character Dynamic = the character changes internally

Application to Achieve: As we read today in class and at home your focus will be characterization and how this literary element lends itself to you in order to understand the theme and text as a whole!

Stock Character A ‘stock’ character is… special kind of flat character who is instantly recognizable to most readers. They are ‘stock’ or ‘typecast’ or ‘stereotypical’ characters Examples include: the ruthless businessman the shushing old, white-haired librarian the dumb jock They are not focus characters nor are they developed in the story. (They fulfill background or filler roles.)

Foil Character A ‘foil’ character is… special kind of character who is used to enhance another character through contrast i.e. as opposites they highlight qualities of a central character Examples include: - the mean step-sisters contrast to Cinderella’s character - Asher’s silly, careless, childish qualities contrast and highlight some of Jonas’ qualities. They are not focus characters nor are they developed in the story. (They help us learn more about another character or aspect of a story.)

Confidante Character A ‘confidant’ character is… special kind of character who the main character confides in. When the main character confides (shares/trusts) they reveal qualities, personality, thoughts, feelings Example: - Gabriel is a confident for Jonas to share some of his feelings with (although Gabe serves other purposes as well) A confidante helps us learn more about our central/main character