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Character Development (trope)

"You have the opportunity, here and now, to choose. To become something greater and nobler, and more difficult than what you were before. The universe does not offer such chances often, G'kar."
Nameless Narn, Babylon 5, "Dust to Dust"

Character Development is, by definition, the change in characterization of a Dynamic Character, who changes over the course of a narrative. At its core, it shows a character changing. Most narrative fiction in any media will feature some display of this.

While the definition of "good" and "bad" character development is subjective, it's generally agreed upon that good character development is believable and rounds out a well-written character. Bad character development leads to the feeling that someone is manipulating the events to their own whims, or even reduces the character's believability.

There are many sub-tropes that take place due to this trope, some of which include:

It can be a moment where someone who previously invoked Never My Fault decides to Share the Blame, though some people are naturally prone to doing so.

These are hardly the only examples. The Evil Twin of Character Development is Character Derailment. Beware this trope. To see the opposite of this trope, see Static Character. See also Flat Character and Rounded Character. Compare Hidden Depths, where something is revealed that was true all along, but would not have been visible before.


 
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In the first episode of ''Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City'', Bread Pudding tells Strawberry Shortcake that the Berryworks is trendy and chic, and that she doesn't belong there. In the Season 2 episode "Peculiar Purple Partner", Bread tells Strawberry the same thing, this time admitting she does belong at the Berryworks.

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