They are not necessarily unimportant and only get to see one side. Flat character tends to be defined by a single trait. They usually remain unchanged. According to the E.M. Forster, the English novelist, in his Aspect of the Novel (1927), a flat character is built around “a single idea or quality” and is presented in outline without much individualizing detail and so can be fairly adequately described in a single phrase or sentence. In the story of the proposal, Natalya has flat character because she is a fussy girl from the beginning until the end of the story. She wants to get everything what she
They are not necessarily unimportant and only get to see one side. Flat character tends to be defined by a single trait. They usually remain unchanged. According to the E.M. Forster, the English novelist, in his Aspect of the Novel (1927), a flat character is built around “a single idea or quality” and is presented in outline without much individualizing detail and so can be fairly adequately described in a single phrase or sentence. In the story of the proposal, Natalya has flat character because she is a fussy girl from the beginning until the end of the story. She wants to get everything what she