A fully developed character is often referred to as a round or three-dimensional character. This type of character is complex, with a range of traits, emotions, and motivations that make them feel realistic and believable to the audience.
They're called a round character.
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The "Round Character" is the one who is most likely change and is very complex and fully developed. Good round characters are so well developed that they are the ones when read about who resemble actual people in our lives.
whether or not he is a fully developed character depends on the criteria by which one judges whether or not he is developed. Against whom or what standards is he being compared as either being developed or not developed?
a plat charactor
One example of a character that is not fully developed would be Boo Radley in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Throughout the novel, Boo is described by others and remains mysterious and reclusive until the end, leaving much about his character hidden and open to interpretation.
The reader does not know much about a flat character, which is one that has little information given by the author. This is in contrast to a round character, which is fully described and more realistic to the reader.
This is called the character's "depth" or "dimensionality." When a character is well-developed and exhibits traits, emotions, and behaviors that make them feel like a fully-fleshed out individual, readers are more likely to connect with and care about that character.
tell me what fully developed means
tell me what fully developed means
Not fully developed is partial formed.
it's so hard to tell if youre describing the character