
This video focuses on character development, an essential literary device in storytelling. It explains how characters, whether human, alien, or even inanimate objects, drive a narrative's progression. The video differentiates between primary and secondary characters and discusses the roles of protagonists and antagonists. Using examples like Ebenezer Scrooge from "A Christmas Carol" and the whale from "Moby-Dick," it illustrates how characters are crafted and how they contribute to the story's overall impact. Exploring Literary Devices in Narratives part 5