The Art of Character
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The Art of Character

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What are characters in a dramatic or narrative work?

  • People who undergo a radical change in outlook and disposition
  • People who are interpreted by the reader as stable
  • People who are represented in a dramatic or narrative work (correct)
  • People who possess particular moral, intellectual, and emotional qualities
  • What are the grounds for a character's speech and actions in a work?

  • Their temperament and moral nature
  • Their stable disposition
  • Their motivation (correct)
  • Their distinctive ways of saying it
  • Which character in Shakespeare's The Tempest is an example of a character who remains unchanged in outlook and disposition?

  • Jane Austen
  • Emma
  • Mr. Micawber
  • Prospero (correct)
  • Which character undergoes a gradual process of development in Jane Austen's Emma?

    <p>Emma</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are Overbury's sketches?

    <p>A book of 'Characters'</p> Signup and view all the answers

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