Characters that change throughout a story are called dynamic characters.
Characters that do not change throughout a story are called static characters. (think of the static on TV. it stays the same.)
Flat character ^_~ xD
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A dynamic character is a character who learns things throughout the story, and who changes. A static character is just the opposite; a character whit less traits, and does not change much throughout the story.
Flat. She doesn't change throughout the story.
changes, for better of worse, throughout the story. in other words the dynamic character is one who changes often in the piece of writing.
When a character changes throughout the story is called a dynamic character and when a character does not change throughout the story is called static character. In Macbeth , Macbeth starts out as a good honorable guy and then he changes to a completely different person. He starts killing people so he could become king. Macbeth's wife could be considered a static character. Since the beginning she seems to be selfish, evil and power hungry.
Static Character! :)
A dynamic character is a character who learns things throughout the story, and who changes. A static character is just the opposite; a character whit less traits, and does not change much throughout the story.
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)
Dynamic characters change and grow throughout a story.
a type of character which doesn't change during the course of a story
well the main character should hve hints of appearance throughout the story. Foil
Flat. She doesn't change throughout the story.
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.
Captain Brown is a flat character because he does not change throughout the course of the story.
A character who does not undergo any change throughout a story is considered a static or a flat character, in contrast to a dynamic character or a round character, who undergoes a change throughout the story.
A static character remains the same throughout the story, with their beliefs and traits remaining constant. In contrast, a dynamic character undergoes significant internal change or development as a result of the events in the story.
Homer Barron is a static character (or character who doesn't change throughout the story). Interestingly, Homer is presented as a minor character who plays a major role. Homer never changes and his features are presented directly throughout the story. Homer tends to fade away in the story and is eventually killed, removing him from the story until the end.
a character that acts predictably throughout the story