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TYPES OF CHARACTERS IN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH || WASSCE NOTES

CHARACTERIZATION IN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 



In Drama, characters can be categorized into types and classes:

TYPES OF CHARACTERS

FLAT OR STATIC CHARACTERS:

These are characters whose lives change a little or not at all in the course of a play. They see things as they occur but these happenings have no physical, mental or emotional impact on them. They remain consistent till the end of the play, they don't change in height, status, effect etc. in the play. 

ROUND OR DYNAMIC CHARACTERS:

 These are characters who change completely as the events in the text change. These changes would have physical and mental effects on them. They don't remain consistent till the end of the play. Something triggers them to change during the course of the play. 

 CLASSES OF CHARACTERS 

 MANOR CHARACTERS 

 These are characters major impacts are greatly felt in the course of the play. In other words, they have intrinsic effect on the substance of the play. Their absence or death may affect the play; it may bring an end to the play. Their actions dictate the course of the play. They are the characters who carry the major message (s) of the author or writer. 

 MINOR CHARACTERS

These do not have many impacts in the course of the story of a play. The play may still continue in their absence or death. They are important, too, but not as compared to the major characters; they sometimes help the major characters to achieve their aims.

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