TYPES OF CHARACTERSIN LITERATUREBALAOING FREDALYN BBSMT, 2C, Human13,July 15 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
There is always a rainbow after a storm
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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 A hero is someone who
understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom.
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In my own words: a hero is a saviors My own example: they are helping the people
who need there help.
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HERO
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ANTI-HERO
ANTI-HERO
who does not have the usual good qualities that are expected in a hero
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In my own words: unskilled and has both good and bad qualities.
My own example: he is often misunderstood by others in his society.
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TRAGIC HERO
TRAGIC HERO a great or virtuous character in a
dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall, suffering, or defeat.
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In my own words: who makes an error of judgment or brings on a tragedy
My own example: because his own destruction is for a greater cause or principle.
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CARICATURE
CARICATURE
a picture, description or defects of persons or things
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In my own words: he art or process of producing such pictures
My own example: because it is a drawing that makes someone look funny
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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 adversary of the hero or protagonist of a drama or other literary work
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In my own words: a person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another
My own example: because he is a monster in the most literal sense
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NEMESIS
something that a person cannot conquer and achieve
http://leigh-covington.blogspot.com/2012/04/n-is-for-nemesis.html
In my own words: an opponent or rival whom a person cannot best or overcome
My own example: Voldemort is constantly attempting to cause Harry's downfall-and essentially, the downfall of the "good" by promoting "evil."
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SHAPE-SHIFTER
is the ability of an entity to physically transform into another being or form
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In my own words: are a race of supernatural creatures who can take the form of any human being.
My own example: because hulk changes when he get angry.
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CHANGE AGENT
is a person from inside or outside the organization who helps an organization transform itself by focusing on such matters as organizational effectiveness.
http://bitby.3dn.ru/blog/desktop_wallpapers_free_harry_potter/2014-01-23-27
In my own words: helping them get back on track by adapting to a changing environment
My own example: because harry potter can be identify even though they have different backgrounds.
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ROMANTIC ANGLE
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ROMANTIC ANGLE
a quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life.
http://maybegenius.blogspot.com/2014/02/romance-vs-love-stories-good-and-ugh.html
In my own words: a feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
My own example: the two people look so very sweet
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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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CONFIDANT
a confederate or assistant http://disneystereotypes.weebly.com/
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In my own words: a close friend. My own example: because Sven and Olaf are
always there for Kristoff and Elsa to help them with whatever they need.
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ROMANTIC ANGLE
an influential senior sponsor or supporter. https://debravega.wordpress.com/
2013/08/04/writers-know-your-archetypes-the-mentor/
In my own words: a wise and trusted counselor or teacher.
My own example: he guided Odysseus’ son Telemachus during a search for his long-missing father.
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FOIL
A foil usually either differs dramatically or is extremely similar but with a key difference setting them apart.
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In my own words: is a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
My own example: Simba in the lion king is his uncle, Scar, who portrays Simba as a hero by being evil.
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COMIC RELIEF
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COMIC RELIEF
relief from tension caused by the introduction or occurrence of a comic element, as by an amusing human foible.
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In my own words: an amusing scene, incident, or speech introduced into serious or tragic elements
My own example: Olaf the snowman is probably worth the cost of admission alone he’s probably the best comic relief that I’ve seen in a children’s animated film in a long time.
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EXTRAS
a person hired by the day to play a minor part, as a member of a mob or crowd.
http://www.amazon.com/Despicable-Includes-Interview-Pharrell-UltraViolet/dp/B00H8YAO6G
In my own words: an additional worker. My own example: the minions are the extras in
Despicable Me
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CHORUS
non-individualized group of performers in the plays of classical Greece, who comment with a collective voice on the dramatic action
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In my own words: a group of people who are dancing and singing
My own example: staging of the masked chorus in my 2010 production of Euripides' Bacchae in the Philip Vellacott translation.
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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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COMIC RELIEF
a literary character whose personality can be defined by one or two traits and does not change in the course of the story
http://www.businessinsider.com/what-makes-a-successful-comic-book-movie-franchise-2013-9
In my own words: useful in carrying out some narrative purpose of the author.
My own example: because Thor is the same as Thor in the avengers.
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ROUND CHARACTER
a character in fiction whose personality, background, motives, and other features are fully delineated by the author
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In my own words: a complex literary character with fully developed and dynamic traits
My own example: because Elizabeth is not the same girl the reader met in the first chapters of the novel, she's a new woman.
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5. BRAIN EXERCISE & PRACTICEBALAOING FREDALYN BBSMT, 2C, Human13,July 15 2015Mr. Jaime CabreraCentro Escolar University, Philippines
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 What new stuff did you learn when you did
this assignment? Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most meaningful stuff first To listen to your speaker and to
understand the instruction carefully.
NEW INPUTS18
This reminds me of… Connect the new stuff you learned to
events in your own life. Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most unforgettable events first For not listening in your teacher or in
your speaker, because if you wont listen you wont understand what the speaker is saying.
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Usefulness in real situations How can you use what you have learned
in some situations in your own life? Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most emotional situations first All people do mistakes and it help us to
become a better person because you wont learn if you wont do mistakes.
APPLICATIONS20
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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http://www.pinsimdb.org/pinball/table-786-the_dark_knight_-_ultra_edition
http://www.top10films.co.uk/archives/13029
http://www.atomicthinktank.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=37545&p=776519
http://www.reggg.com/2013/02/great-collection-of-caricatures-done-by-court-jones.html
https://aadilthrillerayyub.wordpress.com/category/evaluation/
http://leigh-covington.blogspot.com/2012/04/n-is-for-nemesis.html
https://clavielle.wordpress.com/2010/08/29/the-hero%E2%80%99s-journey-and-the-tarot-major-arcana%E2%80%94part-5/
http://bitby.3dn.ru/blog/desktop_wallpapers_free_harry_potter/2014-01-23-27
http://maybegenius.blogspot.com/2014/02/romance-vs-love-stories-good-and-ugh.html
http://disneystereotypes.weebly.com/examples.html
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/408068416207389455/
http://www.joelipe.com/2013/11/ https://debravega.wordpress.com/
2013/08/04/writers-know-your-archetypes-the-mentor
http://www.didaskalia.net/issues/8/13/ http://
www.amazon.com/Despicable-Includes-Interview-Pharrell-UltraViolet/dp/B00H8YAO6G
http://www.businessinsider.com/what-makes-a-successful-comic-book-movie-franchise-2013-9
http://en.paperblog.com/round-characters-and-flat-characters-in-jane-austen-s-work-339677/