Types of characters in literature (de leon)

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TYPES OF CHARACTERS IN LITERATURE De Leon, Maria Lourdez C. BSMT 2C, Humanities 13 July15, 2015 Mr. Jaime Cabrera Centro Escolar University, Philippines I learn about types of characters in literature, electronic research, and citing references by completing this exercise. PROTAGONISTS ANTAGONISTS SUPPORT CHARACTERS CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT BRAIN EXERCISE “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams” Related Stuff

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TYPES OF CHARACTERSIN LITERATURE

De Leon, Maria Lourdez C.BSMT 2C, Humanities 13July15, 2015Mr. Jaime CabreraCentro Escolar University, Philippines

I learn about types of characters in literature, electronic research, and

citing references by completing this exercise.

PROTAGONISTSANTAGONISTS

SUPPORT CHARACTERSCHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

BRAIN EXERCISE

“The future

belongs to those who believe in the beauty

of their dreams”

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1. Types of ProtagonistsThere are four types of protagonists.

41. THE HERO

2. THE ANTI-HERO3. THE TRAGIC HERO4. THE CARICATURE

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HERO  Hero: a person admired for

great deeds or fine qualities  source: merriam webster

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In my own words: A hero has the ability to defend what is right.

My own example: My Parents

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HERO

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ANTI-HERO

ANTI-HERO

An antihero or antiheroine- seeks for redemption and revenge.

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In my own words: disillusioned with society.

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TRAGIC HERO

TRAGIC HERO

A tragic hero is a person of noble birth with heroic or potentially heroic qualities.

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In my own words: A hero that is fated by suffering.

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CARICATURE

CARICATURE

A caricature is a rendered image showing the features of its subject in a simplified or exaggerated way.

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In my own words: it is presented in an exaggerated or funny way.

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2. Types of AntagonistsThere are five kinds of antagonists.

61. THE MAIN ANTAGONIST

2. THE NEMESIS3. THE SHAPE-SHIFTER4. THE CHANGE AGENT

5. THE ROMANTIC ANGLE

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ANTAGONIST

The Antagonist is a person who opposes another person

In my own words: Also called an enemy in the story.

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NEMESIS

A nemesis is an enemy who is difficult to defeat.

In my own words: The one who can’t be easily defeated.

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SHAPE-SHIFTER

A Shape-Shifter is able to transform to another being.

In my own words: Able to change in other forms.

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CHANGE AGENT

A Change Agent is people who act as catalysts for change.

In my own words: Able to change their roles depending in the organization.

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ROMANTIC ANGLE

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ROMANTIC ANGLE

It refers to romantic relationship.

In my own words: characters who express love and affection.

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3. Types of Support CharactersThere are six types of supporting characters.

61. THE SIDEKICK CHARACTER2. THE MENTOR CHARACTER

3. THE FOIL CHARACTER4. THE COMIC RELIEF

CHARACTER5. THE EXTRAS

6. THE CHORUS (e.g., Greek tragedy)

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SIDEKICK

A Sidekick is a person closely associated with another as a subordinate partner.

In my own words: A person who helps and supports the main character

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MENTOR

A Mentor is someone who gives advise or guide.

In my own words: Also called as a tutor who supports and guide.

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FOIL

A Foil is someone who serves as a contrast to another.

In my own words: Some who enhance by contrast.

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COMIC RELIEF

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COMIC RELIEF

• A Comic relief is a character in the story who brings the light of comic air into the work.

In my own words: A comedy situation.

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EXTRAS

An Extras are characters in a story that are added to make a scene more appealing.

In my own words: an attractive accessory in a story

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CHORUS

The chorus provides some structure to the narrative and can provide information and commentary that need not be in the actors' lines. 

In my own words: can provide foreshadowing or humor.

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4. Types of Character DevelopmentThere are two types of character development.

61. THE FLAT CHARACTER

2. THE ROUND CHARACTER

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FLAT CHARACTER

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FLAT CHARACTER

A Flat Character is two-dimensional in that they are relatively uncomplicated and do not change throughout the course of work.

In my own words: minor characters who doesn’t change in the story.

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ROUND CHARACTER

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ROUND CHARACTER

Characters that are complex and undergo development, sometimes sufficiently to surprise the reader.

In my own words: characters who has a complex personality.

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5. BRAIN EXERCISE & PRACTICEComplete NameCourse, Section, SubjectDate Completed Teacher’s NameUniversity, Country

I personalize my learning about the types of literary characters by completing

this activity.

1. NEW INPUTS2. CONNECTIONS3. APPLICATIONS

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New concepts learned I learned to connect it to my life. And also I

learned to identify the several different characters that make up the whole story.

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This reminds me of… This lesson could relate to my life. My

family and friends are considered as the greatest and important characters in my life.

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Usefulness in real situations I can recognize the different kinds of

characters even in my real life situations.

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Note: Tests can include ideas from this source.

Works Cited List all sources used in this slideshow. Use the APA format. 10 references per slide Duplicate this slide for long lists of

reference. This is part is counted as one quiz (not

one quiz per slide).

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