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Types of characters in a story. Match them with their definition.
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dancantu
Created Date 09.27.16
Last Updated 09.28.16
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Topics of this game:
The "bad guy" or villain in the story.
The common uncommon hero. (Ex. Superman, Disney heroes, Barman)
Character or force that comes at the end of the story to solve a conflict.
The suppressed side of a persons personality that's unaccepting in society
Person in the story who undergoes an inner change pr attitude
A brave/noble character admired for great achievements.
A character having consistent personality traits in the story (mostly 2)
A character used to enhance another character through contrast.
Well developed character who demonstrates varied or contradictory traits.
A character who stays the same throughout the novel and never changes.
The person telling the story.
Good character in the story, sometimes the victim.
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