A character who undergoes a significant change in personality, character, or outlook.
Dynamic Character
When an author describes a character by using their own thoughts/beliefs.
Characterization through thoughts
A character is battling a physical being.
External Conflict
The beginning of a narrative.
Exposition
A character with opposite traits to another character.
Foil Character
The method of describing a character in which the author shows what a character is like by describing the character’s words or actions, so that readers can infer their traits, without explicitly telling them.
Indirect Characterization
A character is outcasted in a story
Character versus Society
When the narrarator knows everything about everyone at all times.
Thrid Person Omniscient
A character who does not undergo any significant change in personality or character over the course of a story.
Static Character
If an author describes a character with the clothes they wear, that is an example of:
Characterization through appearance
When multiple characters are in an argument
Character versus Character
The end of a story.
Resolution/Denumount