介绍人物的英语词块

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介绍人物的英语词块
1. The protagonist: This refers to the main character in a story or novel. They often drive the plot and are at the center of the story's events and conflicts.
2. The antagonist: This is the character or force that opposes the protagonist. They create obstacles and conflicts that the protagonist must overcome. The antagonist can be another character, a group of characters, or even a non-human entity.
3. Supporting characters: These are the characters that assist or interact with the protagonist throughout the story. They can be friends, family members, love interests, or mentors. Supporting characters help to develop the plot and provide additional perspectives.
4. Major characters: These are significant characters in the story who play a crucial role in the plot. They often have significant character development and contribute to the overall storyline.
5. Minor characters: These characters have a smaller role and less impact on the main plot. They may appear briefly or serve a specific purpose in advancing the narrative.
6. Dynamic characters: These are characters who undergo significant changes or development throughout the story. They may experience personal growth, a change in perspective, or a transformation of their beliefs or values.
7. Static characters: These characters remain relatively unchanged
throughout the story. They do not experience substantial development or growth and maintain consistent traits and behaviors.
8. Round characters: These characters have complex personalities, with multiple traits and qualities that make them more well-rounded and realistic. They often have depth and are unpredictable.
9. Flat characters: These characters have fewer traits and are less developed. They may serve a specific purpose in the story but lack significant depth or complexity.
10. Stock characters: These characters are stereotypical or commonly used archetypes, often representing a specific role or personality, such as the hero, the villain, the damsel in distress, or the sidekick. They are often predictable and lack originality.
11. Foil characters: These characters are used to highlight or contrast the qualities of another character, often the protagonist. They may have opposing characteristics or beliefs, which accentuate certain aspects of the main character.
12. Unreliable narrator: This is a character or narrator whose credibility or perception can be called into question. Their perspective may be distorted, biased, or unreliable, leading to an alternative interpretation of events.
13. Multi-dimensional characters: These characters have various traits and qualities that make them more well-rounded and true to life. They have strengths and weaknesses, internal conflicts, and
complex motivations.
14. Archetypal characters: These characters represent universal symbols or patterns found in myths, literature, and folklore. They embody specific traits or qualities that are universally recognized and understood.。

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