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Mr. White is the wife of Mrs. White and the father of Herbert. He is the main main character of "The Monkey Paw". He is the one who makes the wishes. Hope that helped?
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Mrs. Mitty is a dynamic character in James Thurber's story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." Throughout the story, she shows growth and change, particularly in her interactions with Walter and her assertiveness in dealing with him.
Roger is a flat character and also dynamic but Mrs. Jones is a round Character.
No, Mrs. Jones in "Thank You M'am" can be considered a dynamic character. Throughout the story, she shows a willingness to help and forgive Roger, which demonstrates her capacity for growth and change as a character.
actually we just read this story she ins't a dynamic character because she is still old'fashioned traditional and she is also a flat character becuz she has very few different qualities
Mrs. Mallard in "The Story of an Hour" is a round character because she is multi-dimensional and complex. She is also a dynamic character because she experiences significant emotional and psychological changes throughout the story.
In "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes, the dynamic character is Roger. He undergoes a change in his behavior and attitude towards Mrs. Jones, showing remorse for trying to steal her purse and learning a valuable lesson about trust and kindness.
Mr. and Mrs. White ---------------- Mr. & Mrs. John White, and their son Herbert. You should really read the story... it's short, and it's very good.
Mrs. Peters in "Trifles" is considered a round character because she shows complexity and depth. She undergoes a transformation throughout the play, evolving from a reserved and obedient character to one who questions the attitudes and actions of the other characters. This shift highlights her internal conflict and personal growth, making her well-rounded and dynamic.
The dynamic character in the story "Thank You Ma'am" by Langston Hughes is Roger. At the beginning, Roger is a young boy trying to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones's purse. However, through his encounter with her, he learns empathy, gratitude, and responsibility, showing growth and change by the end of the story.
For a character to be dynamic, s/he has to change in the course of the story they are written into. In The Good Deed, by Pearl S. Buck, Mrs. Pan is a dynamic character in that she is first brought to the US by her son to live with his family. She begins to waste away until she is introduced to Lili, an American Chinese social worker. This relationship blossoms and brings Ms. Pan out of her shell. She learns Lilli Yang is not married and has no one to arrange a marriage for her, and takes the task on her self. This takes her out of her stupor, making her first view her world outside the window, then takes her outside the home to talk to the prospective beau, young Mr. Lim.