Elusive would describe a character who is not understandable yet.
Little Johnny!
Perspective is from whose point of view the story is told. 1st Person: The narrator refers to the main character as "I" 2nd Person: The main character is the reader, "you" (this perspective is not common) 3rd Person: The main character is "he" or "she" or "it"
I'm sorry but there is no real prevention for Parkinson's disease. it is a progressive, neurological disease whose signs and symptoms differ in character and severity from person to person.
The character experiences many different emotions and has multiple motivations.
An unreliable narrator is a character whose version of events cannot be trusted
An insolvent person is simpl someone whose liabilities far exceed their assets....they still controll the assets...like the money in a checking account
The first one whose writings we still have was the 'old testament' prophet Ezekiel.
Who is referring to a person and whose is referring to the possessive person aka the person who owns the noun
They're called a round character.
A base character is a character in computing whose appearance is modified by one or more combining characters.
The main character is bothersome, the minor character makes the main character not so highlighted.
Typically, someone's life's hero is either a strong business person, author, celebrity, or fictional character that one can relate to and is inspired by. Many find a specific connection to that person and discover a new found purpose in their lives and sometimes hope.