In "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros, the flat characters are those who remain undeveloped and one-dimensional, such as the various neighbors in the neighborhood. The round characters, like the protagonist Esperanza, her friends, and family members, are dynamic and have depth as their personalities and experiences are revealed throughout the story.
Round characters.
Having a mix of round and flat characters adds depth and complexity to the story. Flat characters can serve as foils for the round characters, highlighting their development and making them more relatable to the audience. Conversely, round characters provide a sense of realism and emotional connection that can draw readers into the narrative.
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yes it is its more round and is deffently bigger than apple:)
Mango trees are considered evergreen, that is to say they maintain their leaves year round. The individual leaves will eventually die and fall at their own pace, but that is a process that happens year round.
Round characters: Dummling, The old man from the forest , the king Flat characters: The goose, the followers, the king's daughter
They are not round characters, they are flat. ^ ha ha, very funny...
Round characters in happy feet
There isn't that big of a difference between round and flat characters. For example, both are needed for the story to go on. The differences between them are that the author does not go that in depth when describing flat characters. Also, flat characters don't show as much emotion as round characters do. Lastly, the reader tends to know a lot more about a round character's personality. As stated in the article Weedflower written by Cynthia Kathoda "Sumiko stared at him then shocked herself by bursting into tears. Sumiko is a perfect example of a round character because she shows deep emotion. To conclude, round characters tend to be main characters while flat characters are usually side characters.
Round House Theatre was created in 1978.
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