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.
For example if you are doing an epilogue and your "player" is an old man, what is the first thing you would do? Probably hunch your back and pretend to have a walking stick or something like that? then that is a stereotype because some old men can be fit.... see? I hope Ive helped! -2016127-
A common type character that has had many other characters that was like him or her.
In some programs, stereotypical gay characters tend to be effeminate, silly, gossipy, and catty.
he is a tough kind of person who has a lot of energy
Mathilde from The Necklace is complex because she is not a one dimensional character. She is a round character who is not stereotypical and struggles with her own motives.
Stereotypical Germans are always on time, clean, polite, reserved.
Yes, that is a stereotype.
it depends on the kind of person. If you are stereotypical and only care about looks you may be turned off, but if you look inside the person and love them for their personality and not their looks, you may not be. (:
i would think so yes it depends what kind of person you are and what kind of character you want to create
Yes. seriously? We are just as civilized as anyone else. Seriously could some kind person confer onto me the source of these stereotypical assumptions.
A character attribute refers to a quality that a person possesses, such as funny personality or a kind heart.
A character attribute refers to a quality that a person possesses, such as funny personality or a kind heart.