character development would not be restricted to any one genre but would be a valid literary technique in any work of literature. Perhaps it would be more important in Romance, sociological, and cultural works but even ultra-violent gratuitous types would have some of it in them.
Economic development, generally speaking, is a process of change that is focused on the betterment of the community, state, and/or nation.
The character could be described as undergoing character development or transformation.
i would think its a tie between Vageta and Tien they get very focused and determined very fast
In "The Leap" story the change would be how the mother would save her daughter.
I would classify it as "realistic fiction"
I would imagine "food" is a viable genre. Maybe Dietary?
there are many, Romeo, Sir Lancelot, Don Juan, just to name a few.
The genre is fiction.
Details about the character's favorite food or favorite color would likely not be addressed in a character study, as these details are generally considered less relevant in understanding the character's personality, motivations, and development throughout the story.
The "genre", if it could be called that, would be "Thumbnail biography".
Spiritual is not a genre. Religious would be the genre used to describe this kind of music, movies or other.
The genre would be Action/Drama.