Beowulf - Being the hero of the story, Beowulf comes from the North Germanic tribe called Geats. In the story, with the help of Hrothgar he defeated the monster Glendell who was threatening Heorot Hall. Beowulf pulled Glendell's arms down and returned to his mother's cave and died slowly. The next night, after hitting Glendell 's mother, Beowulf and a group of men in that corner also attacked the man in the hallway. Beowulf finally became king of his own land, and was attacked by a dragon. Beowulf killed the dragon, put him fatally injured and eventually killed him.
Hrothgar - King of Denmark, Hrothgar has Heorot Hall. He urged Beowulf to kill the monster Glendell and stop it from attacking and killing those who stayed there. Hrothgar eventually became Beowulf's father, and the example of King Beowulf came to an end
Glendell - Everyone hates Glendell, which regularly attacks demons of the Herrot Hall. Living with his mother, Glendell is unmanned. Every night, he infiltrated Herrot's corridor, attacked him, then tore the man from his limbs before eating them. In the fight against Beowulf Grendel, Hrothgar called Beowulf to kill Grendel. He went back home and beheaded by Beowulf and slowly died.
Glendell 's mother - After her son was attacked, Glendell' s mother infiltrated Herrot 's hall, killed one of the men after fighting with Grundel and Beowulf. Beowulf and a group of men chased her and found her in a hideout. Beowulf fights her and finally deciphers her
Dragon - protect his treasure in Geatland and attack the country after someone steals part of his gold coin. Beowulf (king of Geats at the moment) and some of his people went to kill the dragon. After the fight, the dragon died, but Beowulf was very seriously injured, so he ended his death.
As a hero of a warrior - Beowulf is a hero in our story, fighting Glend, the mother of Glendell, and the dragon.
The warrior rescues the journey of his people - Beowulf must kill the dragon to stop it from threatening the people of his kingdom
Battle between good and evil - the fight between Beowulf and Glendell, Glendell's mother and dragon
Hero - Beowulf continues his mission of rescuing the hall and his kingdom and has the standard features of heroes (courage, strength and honor)
Hunting team members - People who often work with Beowulf are often the same people
Shadow - Beowulf's battle dragon proved to be a fight with him, and after all they all died
Outcast-Grendel was abandoned in the land of Denmark and encouraged him to attack Heorot Hall
These two letters are complex characters. The opposite of complex roles is the role of stock. These are fixed, static characters of high quality. They have not changed, nor real life nor personality. They are not characters to start your story, it is not what you want to interest. Arc of the story - What does the term 'arc of the story' in sports actually mean? The arc of the story means that the action means the result. Something has happened, and the reader knows that other things will inevitably arise from that event. There is no effect even if there is action - if there is no influence - and there is no story
In order to make your story trusted, your role needs to be appropriate. One way to do this is to create realistic characters. This does not mean your personality must be an ordinary person, but even the most heinous role you need to convince the reader that they can actually exist in real life. If you have just started making a new book, you may need to spend some extra time to handle the character. This is the list of processes needed to build a story star.
Complexity - This character is complicated when your character has emotions, emotions, opinions, and original sounds. In many cases, these roles are more relevant than "real" roles. Because they know more about them. Most of the protagonists belong to this. The role is not necessarily normal, but there should be several aspects. Depending on the story, I think that the number of characters in each category will change. Because of the limited number of characters (no real space) and the space beyond the first letter, mystery books may have more stereotypes than real characters. Even the hero is not complicated. There is not much to say to them. On the other hand, these stories are filled with sounds, opinions, etc., so romance has more complex characters.