Darry Curtis is a round character in S.E. Hinton's "The Outsiders." He is portrayed with complexity, showing various facets of his personality, such as his caring nature towards his brothers, his struggles with responsibility, and the pressure he feels to support his family after their parents' death. This depth allows readers to understand his motivations and conflicts, making him a more relatable and realistic character.
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John Thornton from "The Call of the Wild" is considered a round character. He is depicted with depth and complexity, exhibiting a range of emotions and traits, such as kindness, bravery, and a strong bond with Buck. His relationship with Buck highlights his nurturing side, contrasting with the harshness of other characters in the story. This multifaceted portrayal allows readers to connect with him on a deeper level.
In the movie production of The Princess Bride, Vizzini, the leader of the ragtag band of half-hearted criminals who kidnap Buttercup, is a flat character. His character undergoes no change through the story. Unlike Inigo Montoya or Fezzik, whose characters change in the end--Inigo gains his revenge and must find a new purpose, Fezzik "does something right"--Vizzini remains stagnant and stubborn.
Darry (Darrel Curtis) is dynamic because he realizes that fighting with Ponyboy wasn't the right thing to do and he changes because of that realization. Darry is also round because we know a lot of his history (i.e. where he came from, what hobbies he has, what he did before the novel began).
A Round Character
Round character - a complicated hero; flat character - the hero's simple sidekick
No, Athena is not a flat character. She actually is a round character.
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. (:
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The protagonist, Tom King, is a round character because he encounters conflict and is changed by it. A round character is more developed that a flat character. Since Tom King was the main character and he experiences change and defeat, you know he is a round character.
A round character is a character that is well developed, they are often main characters while flat characters are characters that are underdeveloped and just usually fill the story.
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In the story "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes, Roger can be considered a round character. While he initially appears as a flat character with limited traits, his interactions with Mrs. Jones reveal more depth to his character. Through his actions, dialogue, and reactions, readers see his development and complexity, making him a round character with more depth and dimension than initially perceived.