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Terms for characterization and point of view

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character   a person in a story  
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protagonist   the main character  
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antagonist   the enemy of the main character  
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flat character   1-2 sides of a character are revealed  
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round character   a fully developed character  
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static character   a character that does not change  
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dynamic character   a character who changes throughout the story  
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characterization   the process by which the author reveals the personality of the characters  
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direct characterization   the author tells the audience what the personality of the character is  
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indirect characterization   the author shows things that reveal the personality of the character  
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point of view   the perspective from which the story is being told  
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narrator   the person who tells the story  
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first person point of view   the main character tells the story from his/her perspective  
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third person limited point of view   the story is told by a narrator who has limited access to the characters' thoughts and feelings  
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third person omniscient point of view   the story is told by a narrator who knows everything about the characters including their thoughts and feelings  
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second person point of view   the narrator is talking to the reader/audience  
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