![]() ![]() ![]() Robots have no personality, and they do not have any emotions. A good example of a static character is a robot. They are always the same, and do not change at all. The readers aren’t going to get confused by a round character because they’ll be able to see all sides of him or her - good and bad - at all times, whereas a flat character can appear evil one moment but good the next (or vice versa). They’re less likely to be confusing for the reader. Flat characters don’t change much from one place or time period to another they’re always the same person, with the same traits and personality quirks, even if they’re in different locations at different times. They’re more consistent across time and space. This makes it easier for the writer to express their thoughts in a more direct way. A flat character has no depth, no hidden depths, so there are fewer things for the reader to figure out about him or her. ![]()
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