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Types of Characters
Flat
Round
Static
Dynamic
Flat Character
One major personality trait
His personality will never
change. He will be the same
throughout the entire
story.
Round Character
This character seems “real” & has
many personality traits
Her personality will
change as the story
develops.
Static Character
A minor character
Is usually “Flat”
Will not change as
the story develops
Dynamic Character
A major character
Is usually “Round”
Will grow & evolve as
the story develops
Dynamic Character
A major character
Is usually “Round”
Will grow & evolve as
the story develops

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Types of characters

Editor's Notes

  1. A novel contains a variety of characters. Each character can be described using the following literary terms: Flat, Round, Static, & Dynamic.