Flat character

/flæt ˈkærɪktər/ noun

A simple, one-dimensional character defined by a single trait or function who remains unchanged throughout the narrative. Flat characters serve specific plot purposes without psychological complexity or development.

Also coined by E.M. Forster in 'Aspects of the Novel' (1927) as the counterpart to round characters. The term 'flat' suggests lacking depth or dimension, like a two-dimensional drawing compared to a three-dimensional sculpture.

AM平坦 角色
ARشخصية مسطحة
BNভারী চরিত্র
CApersonatge pla
CSplochý charakter
DAflad karakter
DEflacher Charakter
ELπλατύ χαρακτήρα
ESpersonaje plano
FAشخصیت تخت
FItasainen hahmo
FRpersonnage plat
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