15 Questions
What do character traits refer to?
Emotional, mental, or physical attributes
How are character traits typically shown in literature?
Through the characters' actions, words, and interactions
Which term is used to describe the roles actors play?
Character traits
What is the Greek origin of the term 'character'?
Relating to an attribute that distinguishes
How can character traits change in a person's life?
They change over the course of someone's life
What is the purpose of demonstrating well-rounded character personalities in literature?
To create a connection between readers and the characters
Why do authors avoid straightforwardly stating character traits in stories?
To allow readers to interpret traits through actions and dialogue
What term is used to describe a character that undergoes significant growth and change throughout a story?
Dynamic character
In the context of the text, what does the rejection of friendship from Draco Malfoy reveal about Harry Potter's character?
He has a strong sense of independence
Based on her refusal to lie on her assignment, what can the reader infer about Deja's character?
She is ashamed of her current situation
What trait does Deja exhibit when she actively rejects any sort of kindness from other students at her new school?
Loneliness
Which type of character is referred to as not undergoing significant growth and change in a story?
Static character
In literature, what kind of characters often have opposing traits to highlight the contrast of their goals or motivations?
Both protagonists and antagonists
From the given examples, what does the rejection of kindness from Ben and Sabeen reveal about Deja's character?
She is redeemable
'Tall' and 'short' are examples of which type of character traits?
Physical traits
Learn about the concept of character, which refers to the sum of attributes describing a person, and character traits, which are specific qualities or characteristics that define an individual. Explore how character is portrayed in real-life, acting roles, and fictional works.
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