Antony, certainly. Brutus, to a certain extent.
Based on my analysis, Julius Caesar is a flat character. Julius Caesar isn't really the main character in the play, it was just named after him due to the fact that every other character is preoccupied with Caesar --- because of the possibility that he may soon become a king. Flat character is defined as a character who exhibits only one or two personality traits and/or motives and a flat character does not change. In the play, it was showed that Caesar is arrogant. Remember in Act 2, Scene 2 when Caesar was talking with Calphurnia? Calphurnia asked Caesar to stay at home because of the omens saw earlier and Calphurnia had a nightmare. Caesar insisted that he will go out because "Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he". (Act 2, Sc. 2 47-48) Another is that he is superstitious (but he only believes the positive things) As for the motif/ves, - Military leader who may become a king.
Iago is the antagonist in the Shakespearean tragedy, Othello. He is very vengeful, but seems to have no motives for the things he does to Othello and the other characters. In other words, he is a very flat, two-dimensional character.
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Yes. Throughout the story Tybalt continues to be an angry , war craving , and spiteful character. A flat character is 1 with very few traits and Tybalt defines that well.
A character who does not undergo any change throughout a story is considered a static or a flat character, in contrast to a dynamic character or a round character, who undergoes a change throughout the story.
Cassius indeed is a complex and rounded character. Answered by, Answerly
Based on my analysis, Julius Caesar is a flat character. Julius Caesar isn't really the main character in the play, it was just named after him due to the fact that every other character is preoccupied with Caesar --- because of the possibility that he may soon become a king. Flat character is defined as a character who exhibits only one or two personality traits and/or motives and a flat character does not change. In the play, it was showed that Caesar is arrogant. Remember in Act 2, Scene 2 when Caesar was talking with Calphurnia? Calphurnia asked Caesar to stay at home because of the omens saw earlier and Calphurnia had a nightmare. Caesar insisted that he will go out because "Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he". (Act 2, Sc. 2 47-48) Another is that he is superstitious (but he only believes the positive things) As for the motif/ves, - Military leader who may become a king.
Brutus is considered a round character. In Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," Brutus undergoes a significant internal conflict as he grapples with his loyalty to Rome and his personal relationship with Caesar. His complex motivations and evolving beliefs contribute to his portrayal as a round character.
A supporting character, a peripheral character, a foil, a one-dimensional, cardboard, flat character.
No, Athena is not a flat character. She actually is a round character.
Before Julius Caesar, the calender we use today was not in existence. Ancient Rome used what was called the 'lunisolar calender' to keep time. This system is based on the cycle of the moon and certain Roman holidays, as a result some years had 11 months and others 13. Julius Caesar wanted a more consistent calender. for this he turned to a man named Sosigenes, a astronomer from Alexandria, Greece. Sosigenes introduced Caesar to the fact that the earth was a sphere (not flat) with a elliptical orbit around the sun. Sosigenes also introduced Caesar to the important dates of the summer and winter solstice's, and the autumnal and vernal equinox. using these dates as reference points, Julius Caesar introduced the calender we have today, with a 365 days, a leap year every 4 years and 5 alternating months with 31 days instead of 30. And in honor of this, the month of July bores his name.
Roger is a flat character and also dynamic but Mrs. Jones is a round Character.
Round character - a complicated hero; flat character - the hero's simple sidekick
A character who doesn't change, it is the opposite of a dynamic character.
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. (:
A flat character is uncomplicated and doesn't change during the course of the story. Vizzini is a flat character in the princess bride as his character doesn't change in story. *A car salesman who tries to bully people into buying a car.