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| the person or thing working against the protagonist or hero of the work. When this is a person, he is usually called the villain |
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| A picture or imitation of a person's features or mannerisms exaggerated as to be comic or absurd |
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| What the author/ narrator tells us about the character |
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| Character that changes throughout the story |
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| A character that has opposite characteristics than the main character |
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| A character that is one-dimensional and can be stereotypical. |
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| A character that is more fully developed. |
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| A character that doesn't change as the story progresses |
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| indirect characterization |
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| What the author/ narrator shows us about the character |
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| A stereotypical flat character |
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| Main character in the story |
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