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An individuated character is one who

A. is a symbol for some characteristic.
B. is able to be identified with the audience.
C. has his or her own unique history and personality.
D. has a series of epiphanies.

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User Allan Ho
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C. has his or her own unique history and personality.

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User Martin Rasumoff
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An individuated character is one who has his or her own unique history and personality. This means that the character plays a role which is distinguishable from the roles of other characters involved in the story. The audience recognizes this character in a crowd.
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