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  2. Characterization - Wikipedia

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    The term character development is sometimes used as a synonym. This representation may include direct methods like the attribution of qualities in description or commentary, and indirect (or "dramatic") methods inviting readers to infer qualities from characters' actions , dialogue , or appearance.

  3. Character development - Wikipedia

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    Characterization, how characters are represented and given detail in a narrative. Character arc, the change in characterization of a dynamic character over the course of a narrative. Character creation, especially for games; Experience point (character advancement), increase in scores and other changes of a game character; for example, in role ...

  4. Story structure - Wikipedia

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    Here, the characters' conflict is most developed (particularly between the protagonist and antagonist) as well as any changes in values and personality one or more characters may undergo (known as character development, or a character arc). This leads to the second plot point, where the second act ends and the protagonist returns to their ...

  5. Character arc - Wikipedia

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    A character arc is the transformation or inner journey [1] of a character over the course of a story. If a story has a character arc, the character begins as one sort of person and gradually transforms into a different sort of person in response to changing developments in the story.

  6. Character (arts) - Wikipedia

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    Before this development, the term dramatis personae, naturalized in English from Latin and meaning "masks of the drama", encapsulated the notion of characters from the literal aspect of masks.) A character, particularly when enacted by an actor in the theater or cinema, involves "the illusion of being a human person". [ 7 ]

  7. Talk:Character development - Wikipedia

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    The logical consequence would be for me to use disambiguation links to point the read to characterization and Fictional character#Dynamic vs. static, and cover the gaming specific issues either in this article or in (e.g.) Character development (gaming). Character creation should then only concern itself with the design aspect of character ...

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  9. List of story structures - Wikipedia

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    Born in Spain in the 16th century, the picaresque novel is a type of narrative told in the first person by a lowborn protagonist ("pícaro") in a realistic setting, often with a satiric tone. Plot and character development is limited. Famous examples are Lazarillo de Tormes and Mateo Alemán's Guzmán de Alfarache.