In the story, Zebra learns to appreciate his unique stripes and understand that conformity is not necessary to fit in. He grows in confidence and learns to embrace his individuality, ultimately becoming more self-assured and comfortable in his own skin by the end of the story.
change or grow somehow.
yes alot.
The Zebra Shark can grow to nearly 20 feet in length.
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Dynamic characters change and grow throughout a story.
I think you are referring to a 'dynamic' character as opposed to a 'static' one. Dynamic characters grow and change as the story progresses whereas static characters are the ones that stay (sometimes stubbornly) constant. Main characters are often dynamic, especially when there is a lesson to be learned.
they normally get to be about 3 feet
by eating rocks and metal
Tom Robinson does not undergo significant change throughout the story. He remains true to his own character from the beginning to the end, displaying honesty and integrity despite the challenges he faces. The change is more evident in how the perceptions of others around him evolve as the truth about his innocence becomes clearer.
Maniac changes in the story by learning to trust and connect with others, as well as by overcoming his own fears and insecurities. At the beginning, he is a loner who avoids relationships, but by the end he forms meaningful connections with several characters in the community. His journey helps him grow emotionally and find a sense of belonging.
I would not change a thing about the books! They have helped me grow up. Anne is a great literary character!
a type of character which doesn't change during the course of a story