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Prose
the ordinary form of written language that occurs in two forms: fiction and non-fiction
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Protagonist
the main character in a literary work
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Flat character
a character seen in only one way; only one side of the personality is revealed
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Antagonist
the person or force that opposes or competes against the protagonist
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Setting
the time and place of the story’s action
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Dynamic character
a character who develops or changes through the course of the story.
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Plot
the sequence of events in a literary work
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Indirect Characterization
it is up to the reader to draw conclusions about the character based on indirect information such as dialogue, action, thoughts or other characters
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Static character
a character who does not change
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Direct Characterization
the author directly states the character’s traits
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Round character
a character who shows many different traits, faults as well as virtues
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