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  2. 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.

  3. Character development - Wikipedia

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    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-playing video games

  4. Character (arts) - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic characters are those that change over the course of the story, while static characters remain the same throughout. An example of a popular dynamic character in literature is Ebenezer Scrooge, the protagonist of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. At the start of the story, he is a bitter miser, but by the end of the tale, he ...

  5. How a Surprise Character Arc Shakes Up Dune: Part Two - AOL

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    Warning: This post contains spoilers for Dune: Part Two. "Abomination." In the world of Dune, that descriptor is most often attributed to one character in particular: Alia Atreides.In Dune: Part ...

  6. These characters had an arc! The Sopranos characters we love ...

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    A perfect example of a good guy getting a taste of the spoils that the life gives you and he's all in. Turns out he had more than one vice. His character was a perfect example of how charismatic ...

  7. Every One Piece Arc Ranked From Worst to Best - AOL

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    Usopp’s introduction arc is a nice callback to The Boy Who Cried Wolf, written by Aesop, whom Usopp takes half of his name from. The other half is the Japanese word for lie, in case you didn’t ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Story arc - Wikipedia

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    A story arc (also narrative arc) is the chronological construction of a plot in a novel or story. It can also mean an extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media such as television , comic books , comic strips , board games , video games , and films with each episode following a dramatic arc . [ 1 ]