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A character can be a real or fictional person or thing that plays a part in a movie, book, play etc. In Cinderella, Prince charming, Cinderella, evil stepmother, evil step daughters are all character s in the movie.
personality @Luke_zhao Certainly! Here are examples illustrating the difference: - "Personality": Refers to the individual traits, behaviors, and characteristics of a person. - Her bubbly personality always lights up the room. - "Character": Refers to the moral and ethical qualities that define an individual. - His strong character is evident in the way he always helps others. In short ...
charactorShe is right. Character can also describe someone's personality.|Like @dlopow said, "charactor" is a misspelling of the word "character." There are two separate definitions that are widely used for the word "character." 1. A fictional persona from a book, movie, play, etc. (Already covered by @dlopow) Example: My favorite character from 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is Atticus Finch. 2. The ...
character@M0411 It's not unnatural at all! You can describe someone's character exactly like that. "He has a respectable, sincere character." "He has a dishonest, untrustworthy character." Both of these are natural. Because character is used to describe someone as either good or bad, words that aren't clearly honorable or clearly dishonorable (such as funny or slow) wouldn't be used. Basically ...