Cards (44)

    • Character refers to the individuals who participate in a story, novel, or play
    • A protagonist is the main character who drives the plot
    • A dynamic character undergoes significant change or growth
    • In direct characterization, the narrator or another character directly describes the character's traits.

      True
    • What are the four key elements included in the definition of a character in literature?
      Personality, traits, motivations, relationships
    • A flat character is one-dimensional with few traits
    • Steps in differentiating between main and supporting characters:
      1️⃣ Identify the protagonist and antagonist
      2️⃣ Distinguish between round and flat characters
      3️⃣ Analyze their roles in the plot
      4️⃣ Evaluate their development methods
    • Round characters are complex, while flat characters are one-dimensional
    • The protagonist is the central figure who drives the plot
    • How are main characters developed in literature?
      Extensive direct and indirect characterization
    • What are the main elements of indirect characterization?
      Actions, thoughts, dialogue, appearance, interactions
    • Both direct and indirect characterization are necessary for developing complex characters.

      True
    • What does understanding characters contribute to in literature?
      Interpreting themes and plot
    • A dynamic character remains unchanged throughout the story.
      False
    • Arrange the following character types from most complex to least complex:
      1️⃣ Round
      2️⃣ Dynamic
      3️⃣ Static
      4️⃣ Flat
    • Main characters are the focal point of the story, while supporting characters develop the plot and provide contrast
    • Understanding characters is crucial for interpreting a story's themes and plot.
      True
    • A round character is complex with multiple traits.

      True
    • What is characterization in literature?
      Creating and developing characters
    • Indirect characterization reveals traits through actions, dialogue, and relationships
    • An antagonist always opposes the protagonist through direct physical conflict.
      False
    • How is an antagonist developed in a story?
      Direct and indirect characterization
    • Supporting characters are as extensively developed as main characters in a story.
      False
    • What role do supporting characters play in a story?
      Supplementary role
    • Round characters are one-dimensional and have fewer traits.
      False
    • Main characters are key to the story's central themes and conflicts
    • Match the example with its type of characterization:
      Direct characterization ↔️ "Sarah was an ambitious and stubborn young woman who always strived to be the best."
      Indirect characterization ↔️ Sarah worked late into the night to perfect her presentation, determined to impress her boss.
    • Using both direct and indirect characterization techniques is important for developing multi-dimensional characters
    • Match the character type with its definition:
      Protagonist ↔️ Main character who drives the plot
      Antagonist ↔️ Character who opposes the protagonist
      Flat ↔️ One-dimensional character with few traits
      Round ↔️ Complex character with multiple traits
    • Dynamic characters reflect the story's themes and demonstrate personal evolution
    • What are the two main methods of characterization in literature?
      Direct and indirect
    • Direct characterization involves revealing a character's traits through their actions and thoughts.
      False
    • Direct characterization allows readers to infer a character's personality, while indirect characterization provides explicit details.
      False
    • Indirect characterization reveals traits through actions, thoughts, dialogue, appearance, and interactions with other characters
    • What are the two types of character conflicts?
      Internal and external
    • Match the character archetype with its description:
      Hero ↔️ Overcomes challenges and drives the plot
      Mentor ↔️ Guides and supports the hero
      Trickster ↔️ Adds humor and subverts expectations
      Villain ↔️ Opposes the hero and drives conflict
    • The Villain archetype represents an obstacle or threat to the hero
    • In *To Kill a Mockingbird*, Scout's relationship with Boo Radley begins with fear and evolves into trust.
      True
    • Indirect characterization reveals traits through a character's actions, thoughts, dialogue, appearance, and interactions with other characters
    • What is character development in literature?
      Enhancing a character's traits