Archetypal Character
It seems the character embodies common traits or characteristics associated with a specific personality type or archetype. Their portrayal may serve to represent or symbolize that type of person for the audience.
The character "stereotype" is often used to represent a certain type of person or group with specific traits or characteristics, which may not accurately reflect the diversity and complexity of individuals within that group.
A stereotypical character is a stereotype. A stereotype is the type of person that categorizes people into certain types of groups. For example, a stereotypical character can categorize a funny person as the "class clown," or can say that a mean person is the "school bully." In drama a stereotypical person is just about the same kind of person, but also works for a person that plays a stereotypical character in a play or any other production as their role or part.
Character type is not a common phrase. It has been used to describe a person and what they are likely to enjoy.
A "character recipe" is a type of book report assignment designed to show that the reader has an understanding of the character's background. Typical "ingredients" might be courage, hardship, wealth, etc.
A foil character is a type of character who contrasts with the main character, highlighting their qualities by being their opposite. Foil characters often serve to bring out certain traits in the main character by providing a point of comparison.
type in there name
Having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing
Round Character
dynamic character
dynamic character
A person with type B blood is practical. They pay more attention to their thoughts than their feelings. The follow their own rules and are uncooperative.