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Character Development in Narratives

Character Development in Narratives

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