Tuesday, February 7, 2012

#4 Week 4 Types of Characters:Round & Flat pg.160


Summary

There are two types of characters: round and flat characters. Round characters are usually the main characters and are often three-dimensional, because the reader is given enough information to come to their own conclusions about the character. Round characters are also thought to mainly be dynamic although they can, in some cases, be static. Dynamic characters undergo changes and growths throughout stories, while static characters are the complete opposite; it is because of their lack in growth throughout a story that makes them stay static or flat. Flat characters are not complex, often one-dimensional and play minor roles in stories. Flat characters can also be classified as stock characters who find themselves repeatedly in the same cliché scenarios which are also considered a stereotype character.  Flat characters, although mostly static, can also be static or dynamic characters.

Reader Response

I knew that there are flat and round characters and that they are usually static or dynamic characters but I did not know there were so many (basically) synonyms for flat characters.  Round characters are usually more relatable to the reader and are given more detail than the minor characters in a story. Flat characters are usually characters that pop-up once or twice throughout a story and are never really given a backstory or any information more than a name and where they came from and how they know the main characters. I usually associate round characters with dynamic and flat characters with static although I know in some instances the dynamic and static can flip.

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