1.Character:Eleven from "Stranger Things." Eleven is one of the main characters in "Stranger Things." She hasn 't had much social interaction and as a result isn 't very social or good at being social. She 's also not very educated, but that doesn 't mean she 's not intelligent. She 's also kind-hearted. She is my choice to illustrate the elements of character because the characters in the show are complex, and she 's my favorite in the show, or maybe out of any show at the moment. That 's biased because I 'm in the middle of watching it, which MIGHT be the reason I missed something or got something wrong about her. 2.Protagonist:Jimmy Chance from "Raising Hope." Jimmy Chance is in general pretty unlucky. He misses a lot of chances in his life, but when something works out for him it 's surprising and wonderful. He 's also not very intelligent. He 's a decent person though. He is my choice to illustrate the elements of character because he directly confronts the main antagonist 's …show more content…
She is very emotional and is easily attached to people. This is to some extent diminished because of her unlucky streak with people she get 's close to. She is my choice to illustrate the elements of character because she is the character I could think of that the story 's events had changed the most about. Her brother, the protagonist turned out to be a serial killer and she had to learn to "cope" with that, which flipped her around as a person. She eventually even became an accomplice in some of his killings. 6.Stereotypical:Kevin Malone from "The Office." Kevin isn 't very intelligent, but this can often be very funny. He isn 't the best at socializing and eats a lot. I chose him to illustrate the elements of character because being overweight and unintelligent seem to be 2 big stereotypes about Americans, which Kevin also