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How to Identify a Character

By Kalai Selvi Arivalagan, published Oct 01, 2008
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I have listed down some of the important things to note about characterization.

Techniques used by the author to convey information about a character:
• direct exposition (what is said about the character)
• character's actions (what the character does)
• character's thoughts (what the character thinks)
• as viewed by other characters (what other characters say)

Types of characters:
• dynamic or round character (character undergoes important change)
• flat or static character (character remains constant)
• caricature (a type of flat or static character)
• stereotype (a type of flat or static character)

Round or Dynamic character : A round character is a character in fiction who encounters conflict and is changed by it. Round characters tend to be more fully developed and described than flat, or minor characters.

Flat character or Static character : Flat characters are minor characters in fiction who do not undergo substantial emotional change or growth. Flat characters are also referred to as "two-dimensional characters".

Caricature : A representation of someone in which his or her distinguishing features are exaggerated for comic or satiric effect ; a grotesque misrepresentation.

Stereotype: A stereotype is a person or thing that conforms to a fixed idea or type.

The information given are collected resources by browing the websites.

How to Identify a Character

Try the techniques to identify a character.

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Did You Know?
It is quite interesting to apply the techniques to identify a character (even in real life).
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You put efforts to bringout out the features. Useful. Thank you for sharing this information

Posted on 10/02/2008 at 10:10:44 PM

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