Complex relationships refer to the intricate and multifaceted connections between characters in a literary work. These relationships often involve conflicting emotions, hidden motives, and evolving dynamics.
Complex relationships can be compared to a web of interconnected threads. Each thread represents a different character, and as they weave together, the relationships become more intricate and tangled.
Foil: A foil is a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight their differences.
Dynamic Character: A dynamic character undergoes significant changes throughout the course of a story.
Conflict: Conflict refers to the struggle or clash between opposing forces, which can contribute to complex relationships between characters.
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