Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Character
- Protagonist
- FOIL
- a character that
the author
includes in order
to point out
main points of
another
character
(typically the
protagonist)
- Act 5, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, "I'll
be your foil, Laertes: in mine ignorance/
Your skill shall, like a star 'i the darkest
night, Stick fiery off indeed")
- i.e., main character
- Antagonist
- adversary of the protagonist
- can be a person, the environment,
an institution, an ideal, etc.
- How much of the character is revealed to the audience?
- a lot
- the character is "round"
- not much
- the character is "flat"
- Does the character change over the course of the story?
- yes
- the character is "dynamic"
- no
- the character is "static"
- miscellaneous terms
- antihero
- ordinary, inglorious citizen of the modern
world
- typically has negative traits that we, as readers,
struggle to accept
- verisimilitude
- reality vs
probability
- The appearance of being real. Therefore,
determine what characters may possibly do
and what they most frequently do.
- stock
character
- characters who appear in repeating situations (i.e., insensitive
father, interfering mother, greedy political, nagging wife, lovable
drunk, etc)