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Match the character type with its description:
Match the character type with its description:
Protagonist = The main character Antagonist = Character or force opposing the main character Supporting = Characters that assist the main character or the opposing force Simple (flat/static) = An unchanging character
Match the character development type with its description:
Match the character development type with its description:
Simple (flat/static) = An unchanging character Complex (round/dynamic) = A character that changes throughout the story Protagonist = The main character Antagonist = Character or force opposing the main character
Match the character role with its definition:
Match the character role with its definition:
Supporting = Characters that assist the main character or the opposing force Antagonist = Character or force opposing the main character Protagonist = The main character Complex (round/dynamic) = A character that changes throughout the story
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The __________ is the main character
The __________ is the main character
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The __________ opposes the main character
The __________ opposes the main character
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__________ characters assist the main character or the opposing force
__________ characters assist the main character or the opposing force
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Study Notes
Character Types
- Protagonist is the central figure driving the story forward.
- Antagonist stands in opposition to the protagonist, creating conflict.
Character Development Types
- Dynamic characters undergo significant growth or change throughout the narrative.
- Static characters remain unchanged, providing stability or contrast within the story.
Character Roles
- Supporting characters provide assistance and depth to the main narrative, often aiding the protagonist or antagonist.
- Foil characters highlight characteristics of another character, typically the protagonist, through contrast.
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Test your knowledge of different character types in literature with this quiz! Identify protagonists, antagonists, supporting characters, as well as flat and dynamic characters.