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First person narrative means that the story is told by a character in the story. (i.e., I, me)
A dynamic character is a character who learns things throughout the story, and who changes. A static character is just the opposite; a character whit less traits, and does not change much throughout the story.
Anything by Charles Dickens.
A static character is a character who has remained unchanged throughout the entire story. Obviously, this is less common on fiction because usually when something happens to a character it alters their personality of outlook on life in some way. Most times a static character is a side character, because he/she wouldn't be important enough to go through a change in the story - that's easily left out. If a character has changed in the story, though, we call that a dynamic character.
it means how the character feels in the story and mode means how did she or he
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That word is "event."
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Anything or anyone can be the main character of a story. There are several stories where a house is the main character.
The plot is what happens in the story, while the characters are the people it happens to. Extending the plot means making the story longer and more involved, while extending characters means making them deeper and more realistic
a Static Character means that the character does not change much in the course of a story.
a flat character **
Anything can be a character in a story.
There are a lot of artificial definitions of tragedy out there, with strange and arcane requirements. But actually, we view any story in which something sad happens to a character we care about as being tragic. If the character who we care about happens to be the main character of the story then the story is a tragedy.
it means something about the story or anything
Characterization is the formation of a character. Is he static, dynamic, important, a side character? Static means that he doesn't change throughout the course of the story, and dynamic means that he does (usually this is the main character). Characterization can be anything from the way he speaks or some little physical quirk. It is what makes the character a real person and not words on a page.