old man misery(Mr Thomas), T. (trevor), Blackie, Mike, summers, joe, lorry driver
probably more but these are the names of the main characters...
Mr. Thomas (Old Misery) is considered a flat character in "The Destructors" by Graham Greene. He is a wealthy homeowner whose house is targeted by the gang of boys for destruction. He remains consistent in his portrayal throughout the story, without experiencing much development or complexity.
I think it is T.
T is considered a flat character in "The Destructors" because he doesn't undergo significant development or change throughout the story. He is portrayed in a one-dimensional manner, with limited depth and complexity in terms of his motivations and actions. T's character serves primarily as a foil to other characters in the story, rather than evolving in his own right.
A supporting character, a peripheral character, a foil, a one-dimensional, cardboard, flat character.
No, Athena is not a flat character. She actually is a round character.
Roger is a flat character and also dynamic but Mrs. Jones is a round Character.
Round character - a complicated hero; flat character - the hero's simple sidekick
A character who doesn't change, it is the opposite of a dynamic character.
A Round Character
a round character is a character in a story that changes his/her personality or actions as the story unfolds. a flat character is the opposite. (:
A flat character is uncomplicated and doesn't change during the course of the story. Vizzini is a flat character in the princess bride as his character doesn't change in story. *A car salesman who tries to bully people into buying a car.
a plat charactor
It's not a good idea to have a flat character be a major character. You want your major characters to be well-rounded and have actual personalities instead of just being stereotypes.
A character who may be described in a sentence or two is called a flat character. They are minor characters who do not need a lot of description.