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TYPES OF CHARACTERS IN LITERATURE Cortes, Kasseline R. BSMT-2C (Hum13) July 15, 2015 Mr. Jaime Cabrera Centro Escolar University, Manila 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 If you can dream it you can do it Related Stuff

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TYPES OF CHARACTERSIN LITERATURECortes, Kasseline R.BSMT-2C (Hum13)July 15, 2015 Mr. Jaime CabreraCentro Escolar University, Manila Philippines

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

citing references by completing this exercise.

PROTAGONISTSANTAGONISTS

SUPPORT CHARACTERSCHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

BRAIN EXERCISE

If you can

dream it you can

do it

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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  Superman's cousin, who shares

his super powers and vulnerability to Kryptonite

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In my own words: A girl who is more energetic and powerful

My own example: For me, I choose the fallen 44 in mamasapano, because they fight for our rights.

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HERO

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ANTI-HERO

ANTI-HERO He is portrayed as a swamp creature who warns

those who want the ring. The good side of him that occasionally surfaces makes him a loyal servant. The dark side of him that is infected by the greed to have the ring makes him do evil things which eventually lead to his death. Thus, Gollum can justly be called an anti-hero of the novel.

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In my own words: a story who lacks conventional heroic qualities such as idealism, courage, and morality

My own example: In american beauty Kevin Spacey he’s the main character and gets all the voice-over but let’s not forget. The character’s primary motivation is nailing his teenage daugther’s best friend.

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TRAGIC HERO

TRAGIC HERO

Experiences a reversal of fortune because of his flaw

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In my own words: an archetypal with one major or flaw that leads to his downfall, destruction, and usually death.

My own example: The Macbeth and Hamlet, from Shakespear’s famous tragedies of the same name.

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CARICATURE

CARICATURE

Happy for his country http://

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In my own words: a rendered image showing the features of its subject in a simplified or exaggerated way.

My own example: Over the course of the last several weeks, commentators have taken to portraying Mr. Obama as clinical and insufficiently emotive, which is really knowable.

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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

a master criminal with a clown-like appearance

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In my own words: It is a person or a group of people who opposes a protagonist.

My own example: Someone cuts you off as you’re driving to work, making you late.

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NEMESIS

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In my own words: It refer to something that always causes you problems, like public speaking, the nemesis of those who get tongue-tied when nervous.

My own example: Batman is the Joker’s main nemesis and always foils his wicked plots.

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SHAPE-SHIFTER

It illustrate the popular children’s tale

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In my own words: race of supernatural creatures who can take the form of any human being.

My own example: I didn’t know they could shapeshift into someone else’s form.

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CHANGE AGENT

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In my own words: a person from inside or outside the organization who helps an organization

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ROMANTIC ANGLE

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ROMANTIC ANGLE

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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

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ROMANTIC ANGLE

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FOIL

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COMIC RELIEF

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COMIC RELIEF

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EXTRAS

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CHORUS

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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

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ROUND CHARACTER

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ROUND CHARACTER

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

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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

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

CONNECTIONS19

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

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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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