Which of the following is a one dimensional character and has very few traits?

round
flat
antagonist
protagonist

1 answer

The term that best describes a one-dimensional character with very few traits is flat. Flat characters typically lack depth and complexity, often embodying a single characteristic or trait without significant development throughout a story. In contrast, round characters are more complex and fully developed. Antagonists and protagonists are roles that can be either flat or round, depending on how they are written in a story.