Main character - the character that ‘experiences’ and is impacted by the plot. As readers/viewers, we often experience the story through this character’s eyes., Protagonist - this character drives the plot forward and often grows or changes as the story unfolds., Antagonist - this character is the adversary or opponent to the protagonist., Outer characterisation - this type of characterisation is only important if it gives the reader information about the character as a whole. The fact that a character is wearing a yellow jumper is not relevant if it does not contribute to our general understanding of the character., Inner characterisation - this type of characterisation is often important in terms of understanding the character’s mental and emotional state. What is the character’s personality like and how does he/she relate to the development of plot?, Inner conflicts - this phrase can be used to describe a character’s internal struggle., Character relationships - this phrase is useful when looking at how different characters relate to one another. Often, interactions between characters drive plot and story forward., The balance of power - this phrase is useful when considering the hierarchy between characters and groups in the story., Character development - this phrase relates to the extent to which characters grow and change throughout the story.,

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