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That type of character is a round character. Round characters are complex and multi-dimensional, with their own unique traits, motivations, and backstory. They often undergo development or change throughout the story.
A character with their own unique personality and history is an individuated character. individuation means becoming a person with a completely integrated personality.
A. Has his own unique history and personality
brief history of personality
You give the character a history, recognizable mannerisms and ways of speaking, and a personality. Make the reader believe that it is a real person.
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Babe's personality was like a jumping cow!
A. A. Roback has written: 'William James' 'History of psychology and psychiatry' -- subject(s): History, Psychiatry, Psychology 'History of American psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology, History 'Personality, the crux of social intercourse' -- subject(s): Personality 'Success in handling types-' 'Improving your personality' -- subject(s): Personality 'A dictionary of international slurs (ethnophaulisms)' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Terms and phrases, Race discrimination, Proverbs, National characteristics, Ethnicity 'Behaviorism and psychology' -- subject(s): Psychophysiology, Psychology, Behaviorism (Psychology) 'Freudiana' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis 'Pictorial history of psychology and psychiatry' -- subject(s): Psychiatry, Psychology, Pictorial works, History 'The psychology of character' -- subject(s): Character, Personality, Temperament 'Aspects of applied psychology and crime' -- subject(s): Psychology, Crime 'Psychological aspects of Jewish protective phrases' -- subject(s): Terms and phrases, Hebrew language, Jews, Superstition
When describing a character, you should consider their physical appearance, personality traits, and motivations. These aspects help to create a well-rounded and believable character that resonates with readers.
William Faulkner is an example of a writer who was both a realist and a regionalist. His works often depicted the American South realistically while exploring themes such as race, class, and history. Faulkner's detailed depiction of the region and its inhabitants allowed him to capture the complexities of life in the South.
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Because the reader is given few details about his personal history