What is protagonist?
The obstacle the main character must overcome.
What is antagonist?
When the reader infers something about the character based on what they ay or do.
What is indirect characterization?
STEAL charts are used for this.
What is characterization?
Plot and resolution of the plot revolve around these characters.
What is main or central?
Character that represents some major idea.
What is symbolic?
Conflict where one struggles with something outside of themselves like another person.
What is external conflict?
Not always the main obstacle, but this character contrasts the main characters personality.
What is a foil?
Conflict where one struggles with themselves.
What is internal conflict?
Well developed character that the audience gets to know well due to their complexity.
What is round character?
Character that changes greatly over the story.
What is dynamic?
They only exhibit one kind of personality trait.
What is flat character?
Character that serves to compliment major characters.
A character that does not change over time.
What is static?
What the author tells us about a character.
What is direct characterization.
Used to wrap up food to keep it from burning of a grill.
What is foil?
Batman, Robinhood, and Deadpool.
What is anti-hero?
A character clashing within the court system about a law that is unjust to them.
What is man v. society?
The jock character who is often portrayed as dumb.
What is stock character?
A character wants to murder the man who killed her parents in a car crash, but she knows forgiveness could have better effects.
What is man v. self (internal conflict)?
Type of struggle when a character struggles to do what is right in their mind.
What is man v. self?
When a character struggles with an environmental force like an tsunami.
What is man v. nature?
Lacks conventional nobility or struggles for values typically valued by society.
What is anti-hero?
Type of struggle where a character fights with another character about something.
What is man v. man?
Type of struggle when a character fights back against a norm.
What is man v. society?