Character Types in Drama
present ways to tell a developed and well-told plot. You have a basic one, the protagonist which is the main character and focus of the story. In my Psychological Drama it will be entirely focused on the journey and struggles of them. Also have an antagonist, which in my case is going to involve a constant undermining of the main character, rather than a villain or "evil" person. In addition, supporting characters are used to build the relationships and dynamics of the main character, helping the development of the plot. The use of stock characters are also going to be used, which are characters that fulfill a specific role and trait. They help relationships build and increase the amount of emotion in a specific plot that further show a character's morals.
These characters help tell a plot, and in my case show a theme that represents everyday life. I want to be able to show a story that can be seen and analyzed as a deep and personal success of an individual. So, I will be using the characters listed to do such.
https://thedramateacher.com/character-types-for-drama/
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