A variety of characters means there are many different kinds of people or things you can find in a story, game, or even in real life.
Imagine you're playing with your toys, some are little cars that zoom around, others are soft teddy bears who hug you when you’re sad, and then there are funny robots that make silly noises. Each one is a character, and they all have their own special way of being. That’s what makes them a variety, like having different flavors of ice cream in your freezer!
What Makes Characters Different?
Some characters can run fast, like your favorite superhero who saves the day every time. Others might be quiet and clever, like a detective solving a mystery. You could even have a character that’s made of blocks, just like you build your own worlds with Legos.
Each character brings something new to the story, just like how each toy adds fun to your playtime!
Examples
- A hero saves a village from a dragon.
- A mischievous fairy tricks a prince.
- A shy girl finds her courage.
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See also
- How Does Stories and Why We Love Them Work?
- What are relatable characters?
- How Do You Define Story Vs Plot?
- How Does 3 Act Structure Visualized in 4 minutes Work?
- Climax vs Anticlimax — How Should You End a Story?