Thursday, September 13, 2012

Types of Characters in Fiction

Types of characters

Review for quiz tomorrow!!!!

Point of view (POV) :  First person, 3rd person (omniscient, limited omniscient, objective/camera eye)

Types of characters:

Characterization:  How a writer creates a character

 Static Characters

When people say that a character is "static," they're referring to the fact that a character doesn't change. (Sound familiar? There's a good reason for that.)

Round Characters

As a writer, your focus will be on developing your round characters. For readers, these are the characters you'll put the most effort into following and understanding.  They are complex, presented in detail

Dynamic Characters

The opposite of static characters, dynamic characters will undergo some kind of change in the course of the story.

Flat Characters

Flat characters are minor characters in a work of fiction who do not undergo substantial change or growth in the course of a story.  Characterized by one or two traits.

Protagonist

Major characters in a short story

Antagonist

The character or force opposing the protagonist.

If time permits:  Billy Collins'  "The Lanyard"
http://video.pbs.org/video/1851908803/

What gifts have you given to someone you love?  What have they given you that you treasure?  Write about a special gift you have given or received.

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