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Character Notes

This document contains notes on characterizing protagonists versus antagonists. It lists direct and indirect characterization techniques and compares whether characters are dynamic or static, round or flat, and discusses their motivations.

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Character Notes

This document contains notes on characterizing protagonists versus antagonists. It lists direct and indirect characterization techniques and compares whether characters are dynamic or static, round or flat, and discusses their motivations.

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Name

Item # _____

Character Notes
Protagonist
vs.
Antagonist

CHARACTERIZATION:

Direct Characterization 1.

Indirect Characterization 2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Dynamic

vs.

Static

Round

vs.

Flat

Motivation

Stereotype
Name
Item # _____
Characterization: Protagonist -

Dynamic -

Direct Characterization: Antagonist -


1.
vs.

Static -

Indirect Characterization:
2.
CHARACTERS
3.

4.
Round -
Stereotype:
5.

vs.
6.

Flat -

Motivation of Character:

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