Writers of fiction make characters to enhance a reader’s understanding of human life by using a complex combination of inner and outer self.
Authors describe/present characters through their actions, the author’s description, what the characters say, what other characters say, and on occasion, the author’s view.
Round and Flat characters are fully developed: round characters are original, true to life, are dynamic and often subject to change. Flat characters are static, highlight the round characters and are often stereotypes.
Regardless, all characters must be true to human nature or have an essence of probability or plausibility.
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