What that somebody (probably a high school English teacher) is getting at is that sometimes things happen because of choices made by people, and these choices reflect their personality. For example, an opportunity presents itself to get a large amount of money in a way which is illegal and subject to severe prosecution. Will the character in the story do it? Well, is he greedy? Then maybe he will. Is he a coward? Then more likely he won't. Does he respect authority? Then no. Or not? Then yes. Is he likely to act spontaneously? Then yes. Or does he work to a preconceived plan? Then not. Is he more driven by the possibility of success? Then yes. Or the fear of failure? Then no. If the character chooses to take the opportunity, this act will set the story in motion, but it has happened because of the kind of person he is. So all you have to do is link the character traits which your teacher has been nice enough to list for you and see how they influence the character's decisions to do the things which push forward the plot.
It means what traits that the character has make things happen in the story. What is it about the character that triggers or causes changes and conflict?
You judge a character in a story by their traits. That's how you define a person as a villain, or a good person in a book.
Do you have a pic or what the story is called?
Dynamic someone who does NOT is static
Ginger was a mare that was ruined very badly by someone in the past.Check rein was also a way to hurt him.Ginger was the best and first friend of Black Beauty
The process of revealing a character's traits in a story is called characterization. This can be done through a character's actions, thoughts, dialogue, appearance, and interactions with other characters.
If a character in a story is not given many character traits, they may come across as flat or one-dimensional. This can make it challenging for readers to connect with or understand the character. Adding depth to the character by providing more background information or exploring their motivations can help bring them to life in the story.
Character Traits are specific aspects of the character that are key to how the character interacts with others or the setting within a story. These tend to be the major defining personality traits of a character, though they may go on to be more detailed in a manner which relates only to the story which the character is found in.
Lots of dancing and singing
A round character is character that is described very detailed in the story. You know what he looks like, what his personality is like, what his character's traits are. A round character can also be a character that changes through the course of the story.
They r things that describe the characters in the story
Flat Character
Character traits influence how a character perceives and reacts to situations in a story. For example, a character who is brave may approach challenges with confidence, whereas a character who is fearful may avoid risks. These traits shape the character's opinions, beliefs, and choices throughout the narrative.