![]() I kind of thing round is like a globe, we have a global idea of those characters and Flat characters, we only can see one side of them. So round characters are those that we know a lot about. The next set of character types that we have are round characters and flat characters. So he's a very static character whereas Merlin, Nemo's dad, starts out as a very over protective parent because of what happened to Nemo's mum and by the end, he changes and he realizes that may have pushed Nemo away. A set of character that exists is Bruce the Shark, right? He's a shark, he wants to eat fish, he kind of tries to change by going to his like "Fishes Anonymous Class" but he, really in the end can't. ![]() So let's think about 'Finding Nemo' for instance. So, static characters are those that stay the same, whereas Dynamic characters are those that change throughout the piece of literature. ![]() And the first are static characters and dynamic characters. So I've got a couple of pairs of words that really work together when it comes to labelling characters. They exist in every story that we read but I want to talk about some ways that we can actually analyze them in order to see what significance they have. So we meet literary characters all the time.
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