This is a literary term for a person in a story.
character
this POV is from the point of an outsider and reports on the main characters thoughts and feelings.
3rd person limited
An example of this conflict would be Sam trying to sail his boat in the middle of a ferocious storm at sea.
character vs. nature
It is the conversation between characters, characterized by quotation marks.
dialogue
This is a character who changes over the course of a story.
dynamic character
This POV is all knowing; knows more than one character's feelings and thoughts.
3rd person omniscient
An example of this would be if Ms. Bryant was battling Ms. Adler in an epic game of "Halo: Reach".
character vs. character
This is the moral or universal lesson of the story?
theme
This is a character that stays the same in a story.
static character
this POV is from the perspective of someone IN the story
First person
An example of this is if Angel was struggling to maintain confidence in himself as he was learning German.
character vs. self
This type of survival is characterized by the need for water, food, shelter, medical supplies, and fire.
physical survival
This is a character that is fully developed and has different sides to their personality.
round character
"I ran to the store. I fought a iguana over the last pack of Starburst brand candies."
First person
An example of this would be if Axel tried to eat an entire Pizza Hut "Big Italy" pizza by himself.
character vs. self
This type of survival is characterized by the need for critical thinking, social interaction, and stress management.
psychological survival
This is a character who seems one dimensional.
flat character
"Jack is a jerk. I bet he thinks he is better than everyone else."
3rd person limited
An example would be Martin Luther King giving his "I Have a Dream" speech.
character vs. society
Name the type of survival: Ms. Bryant is trapped in the basement of OP. By the third day she is talking to herself and rocking back and forth when Ms. Adler finds her.
psychological survival