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You could either be referring to a flat character (characters in a story who do not go through substantial change or growth throughout the story) or a static character (a character who goes through no change)
The character who goes through a change- their personality, etc... :)
This process is called condensation.
You can call a character that goes through a big change a dynamic or round character. These characters typically experience growth, transformation, or development throughout the story.
it been through phycical change
A static character is a character that doesn't change much, and is usually a minor character. A dynamic character is one that goes through some kind of change during the book, play, or other type of literature and is usually a main character.
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liquid changes to gas through the process of evaporation. then when a gas changes back into a liquid it goes through the process of condensation
Abigail does not change in the text. She is a static character who maintains her allegations through the duration of the play.
No, Macbeth is not a static character, he's actually the main dynamic character in the play. A static character does not change through out the story. I'd say Banquo, Macduff, and Malcolm are static characters because they don't change their views or traits.
it has changed through media and technology!
A static character is a character is one that does not go through a major change during the story. This would make Rikki-Tikki-Tavi a static character.