JAMB - Literature In English (2011 - No. 8)
These questions are based on general Literary principles
A character who re-enacts familiar experiences that readers easily identify with is
A character who re-enacts familiar experiences that readers easily identify with is
round character
stock character
static character
flat character
Explanation
A stock character is a type of character that re-enacts familiar experiences or is based on stereotypes that readers easily recognize. These characters are often predictable and serve a specific, often repetitive, role in the story. They are typically seen in many works of literature, such as the "wise old man" or the "damsel in distress."
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