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Types of Characters Crossword

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Types of literary characters. 17 word Puzzle.

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Created Date 09.20.16
Last Updated 09.20.16
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  • a literary device that can be defined as a trait in a character leading to his downfall
  • two-dimensional in that they are relatively uncomplicated and do not change throughout the course of a work.
  • means that that character serves to highlight one or more attributes of another character
  • a character or a group of characters which stand in opposition to the protagonist
  • a character or a group of characters which stand in opposition to the protagonist or the main character.
  • plot device where an implausible concept or character event saves a seemingly hopeless situation
  • character who meets his or her apparent double, with plot developments following.
  • character who undergoes an important inner change, as a change in personality or attitude
  • a brave and noble character in an epic poem, admired for great achievements
  • is that moment in the story where a character achieves realization
  • a mythological or legendary woman having the qualities of a hero
  • is extreme pride and arrogance shown by a character that ultimately brings about his downfall
  • the voice that an author takes on to tell a story.
  • central character or leading figure
  • in a novel, play or story is a complex personality
  • a character who does not grow or develop.
  • character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction