Character- Snow White is a character in the book/movie “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. She is considered the main character in this movie. Snow White is very kind, gentle, and caring. I chose her because she is a well known character.
Protagonist- Katniss is a protagonist in “The Hunger Games”. Her father died when she was 11. Since then she has been the provider for her family, until she has to volunteer to take her sister’s place as tribute in the Hunger Games. Katniss is a leader, independent, and very intelligent. She is a classic example of a protagonist.
Antagonist- Ursula is the antagonist in “The Little Mermaid”. Ursula is an evil sea witch who makes deals with merpeople in order to help them achieve their greatest wish, but not without a catch. If they break the contract their soul becomes hers forever. I chose Ursula because she is manipulative and vengeful, which are characteristics that most antagonists have.
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He is an outstanding detective who can solve any crime he wants. Holmes maintains his wit and confidence no matter what and doesn’t change, which is why he is a good example for a static character.
Dynamic- Aladdin, from the movie “Aladdin”, is a dynamic character. Aladdin starts off as a streetrat who steals food and other things to stay alive. With the help of a magic genie, he convinces an entire city that he is a prince in effort to win over Jasmine. By the end of the movie, Aladdin realizes that it is best to be who you truly are. This change is what makes him a dynamic character.
Stereotypical- Karen Smith in the Movie “Mean Girls” is a stereotypical character. She plays the “dumb blonde” by being shown as extremely stupid and by making decisions based on what is popular or what her friends are doing. This makes her a stereotypical