well, i can give some examples: where the red fern grows, freak the mighty, and the cay. hope it helps.
a dynamic character. a character that changes.
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The main conflict is between Tally (the main character) and the government, over the brainwashing of society.
the only way to change is to start the game over and choose.there are only two different options that always stay the same though.if you start over all your data is lost. you can also use an action replay to change your sprite.
Character in a Book written by Greg Mogford Wikipedia has an article under that precise word that gives you over a dozen persons. Choose the one you're thinking of.
He traveled all over the Southern United States.
Yes, the character in the book "Hatchet" undergoes significant growth and change. Over the course of the story, he learns survival skills, gains confidence, and becomes more resourceful and self-reliant through his experiences in the wilderness.
The main character in The White Mountains was Will. This was the first book in the Triffod's Trilogy about aliens that take over human minds in a "capping ceremony." Will and his friends escape to the White Mountains.
There are a few magical power in this book. The character traits from this book would be kindness.
A character that does not change over time.
The main character, or protagonist, is the one the story's about. The character who is in most of the scenes -- or talked about the most -- will be the main character.
Character's feeling and behavior- they might change their opinion or behavior about something. The main character's situation- they may be in better (or worse) situation at the end than at the beginning. Also, the way you feel about the character changes over the course of the story.
Jenna is the main character.
Wiesel conveys a sense of hopeless in the final section of the book with the reflections of a main character. Eliezer mulls over how he resembled a corpse which is the ultimate expression of depression.
She is the Flock leader, well up until Angel tries to take over. She is the main character, hence the name Maximum Ride.
succession or character development
The character Scrooge appears in the novella "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. Scrooge is a central character in the story, evolving from a miserly and selfish man to a generous and kind-hearted individual over the course of the narrative.