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A character who may be described in a sentence or two is called a flat character. They are minor characters who do not need a lot of description.
which story is an example of a character arc
a round character is a character in a story that changes his/her personality or actions as the story unfolds. a flat character is the opposite. (:
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.
It's about deceit
In the story of Pilandok, a young prince that is tricked into believing that a beehive is a special gong. The prince hits the "special gong" and is stung by bees and then saved by soldiers and servants.
pilandok
A pilandok is a small deer in the Philippines. It is known as a trickster character in Filipino folktales.
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.
The story of Pilandok teaches us the importance of using our wits and intelligence to overcome challenges, rather than relying on brute strength. It also highlights the value of being resourceful and creative in finding solutions to problems. Ultimately, Pilandok's adventures remind us that even the smallest and seemingly weakest individuals can achieve success through cunning and cleverness.
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"Pilandok Crosses a River" is a Philippine folktale about a cunning mouse deer who outsmarts a hungry crocodile by convincing him to let him ride on his back to cross the river. However, Pilandok tricks the crocodile by pretending to not know how to count, causing the crocodile to underestimate his intelligence and spare his life. The story serves as a lesson on using wit and cleverness to overcome obstacles.
The moral of the tale of Pilandok is that intelligence and cleverness can help overcome challenges and adversaries, even when faced with larger and stronger opponents. It teaches that wit and resourcefulness can be just as effective as strength and power.
The princess's character in "The Necklace" can be described as materialistic or vain. She is portrayed as someone who is preoccupied with appearances and status, leading to her downfall in the story.
Pilandok can be found in the Balabac Island in South of Palawan.