![]() ![]() They’re going to have to be believable – just like your protagonist.So how do we write good flat and stock characters? Here are my tips: You’ll find flat characters in every type of story on the other hand. The main difference between the two is that stock characters are very genre specific. ![]() They can have a bit of depth to them, but not enough that they’re going to change and become a dynamic or round character. Flat characters don’t necessarily fall into the category of stereotypical. Stock characters are the ones you’re going to recognize right away – they’re the damsel in distress, the faithful sidekick, the hooker with a heart of gold, etc. So like I said these guys are pretty similar in their definitions.
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