characters (Traits)
Characters, in literature and storytelling, refer to the individuals who drive the narrative. They can be categorized into various types, such as protagonists, antagonists, and supporting characters. Each character possesses specific traits, which are the qualities or characteristics that define their personality, behavior, and motivations. These traits can be physical, emotional, or psychological, influencing how characters interact with one another and the world around them.
Traits can be further divided into positive and negative attributes. Positive traits, like courage, kindness, and intelligence, often endear characters to the audience, while negative traits, such as greed, jealousy, and arrogance, can create conflict or tension. Understanding a character's traits helps readers connect with them and enhances the overall storytelling experience.