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Luba_88
7 days ago
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Is Professor Shlemiel from "The Day I Got Lost" a complex or flat character, because he has many traits, but he doesn't change t

hroughout the story?
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hammer [7.1K]7 days ago
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In my opinion, Professor Shlemiel from "The Day I Got Lost" is a COMPLEX character.

The reasoning is as follows:

A flat character is generally straightforward and remains the same throughout the narrative. In contrast, Professor Schlemiel is complex because he evolves as the narrative unfolds. Despite his constant forgetfulness, his memory surprisingly improves, allowing him to narrate his experiences in a remarkably detailed manner.

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