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==Subcatgegories==
=Subcatgegories=
===Character Development===
==Character Development==
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Character development is showing the multitude of traits and behaviors that give the literary character the complexity of a human being. The amount of character development affects the quality of the story:
Character development is showing the multitude of traits and behaviors that give the literary character the complexity of a human being. The amount of character development affects the quality of the story:
* A flat character is not fully developed; we know only one side of the character.
* A flat character is not fully developed; we know only one side of the character.
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<i>Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/litelem.html</i>
<i>Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/litelem.html</i>


====Evolving====
===Evolving===
A dynamic character is one who experiences a basic change in character through the events of the story. This change is internal and may be sudden, but the events of the plot should make it seem inevitable.
A dynamic character is one who experiences a basic change in character through the events of the story. This change is internal and may be sudden, but the events of the plot should make it seem inevitable.
<br><i>Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/litelem.html</i>
<br><i>Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/litelem.html</i>


====Static====
===Static===
A static character is one who does not experience a basic character change during the course of the story.
A static character is one who does not experience a basic character change during the course of the story.
<br><i>Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/litelem.html</i>
<br><i>Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/litelem.html</i>


====Stereotype====
===Stereotype===


===Plot===
===Plot===
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Plot is the sequence of events which involves the characters in conflict.
Plot is the sequence of events which involves the characters in conflict.
<br><i>Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/litelem.html</i>
<br><i>Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/lis/lis6585/class/litelem.html</i>
====Presentation====
=====Episodic=====


=====Serial=====
===Presentation===
====Episodic====
 
====Serial====
Serial is a term, originating in literature, for a format by which a story is told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication. By extension, it also came to apply to a film issued in the same installment manner over a period of sequential weeks at a single movie house.
Serial is a term, originating in literature, for a format by which a story is told in contiguous installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication. By extension, it also came to apply to a film issued in the same installment manner over a period of sequential weeks at a single movie house.
<br><i>Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial</i>
<br><i>Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial</i>


====Situational Content====
===Situational Content===
=====Twisted=====
====Twisted====


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