Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry and DramaLittle Brown, 1979 - 1412 páginas |
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... character 2. a minor character Narrator a nonparticipant ( writing in the third person ) :. 3. all - knowing ( seeing into any of the characters ) 4. seeing into one major character 5. seeing into one minor character 6. objective ( not ...
... character 2. a minor character Narrator a nonparticipant ( writing in the third person ) :. 3. all - knowing ( seeing into any of the characters ) 4. seeing into one major character 5. seeing into one minor character 6. objective ( not ...
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... characters tend to have single dominant virtues and vices , characters in the finest contemporary short stories tend to have many facets , like people we meet . A character , then , is presumably an imagined person who inhabits a story ...
... characters tend to have single dominant virtues and vices , characters in the finest contemporary short stories tend to have many facets , like people we meet . A character , then , is presumably an imagined person who inhabits a story ...
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... character static ; a changing one , dynamic . ) This is not to damn a flat character as an inferior work of art . In most fiction even the great- est minor characters tend to be flat instead of round . Why ? Round- ing them would cost ...
... character static ; a changing one , dynamic . ) This is not to damn a flat character as an inferior work of art . In most fiction even the great- est minor characters tend to be flat instead of round . Why ? Round- ing them would cost ...
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FICTION | 1 |
Point of View | 17 |
Point of View | 18 |
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