The portrayal of characters refers to how authors depict or present individuals within a story. It involves describing their physical appearance, personality traits, emotions, beliefs, actions, and relationships.
The process by which an author reveals a character's personality through direct descriptions or actions/dialogue.
Round Characters vs Flat Characters: Round characters are multi-dimensional with complex personalities and motivations while flat characters lack depth and are often stereotypical or one-dimensional.
Dynamic Characters vs Static Characters: Dynamic characters undergo significant changes throughout a story while static characters remain unchanged.