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Static Characterization

A character who does not change or develope beyond the way in which she or he is first presented.

Third person dramatic narrator


When the third person narrator only gives us information which could be recorded by a camera and microphone (no thoughts)

Flat Characterization

A character who has one or two sides, representing one or two traits-- often a stereotype.

Round Characterization

A character who is complex and has many sides or traits with unpredictable behavior and a fully developed personality. Antagonists are usually a round characterization.

Dynamic Characterization

A character who experiances an essential change in personality or attitude. Protagonists are almost always dynamic.

Indirect Characterization

Development of a character through words, actions, thoughts or those personality in detail.

Direct Characterization

The author introduces the character by describing the character's personality in detail.