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A static character is one which does not change much during the progression of the text. They're pretty much the same at the end as they were in the beginning. This is opposed to a dynamic character who changes dramatically during the story. For example, the prince is essentially a static character in Romeo and Juliet.
Styrofoams, brush, bouncing hair are examples of Static Energy. -MCAM 11/14/11
Styrofoams, brush, bouncing hair are examples of Static Energy. -MCAM 11/14/11
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static electricity lightning
Some examples of static charge include rubbing a balloon on hair to create static electricity, walking on a carpet and receiving a shock when touching a metal doorknob, and friction between clothes in a dryer generating static cling.
He is a static character
Static: not changing throughout the story Dynamic: changes in some way.
The character named Horatio in Hamlet is a dynamic character.
Who is the static character in the Third wish
A static character is a character in dramatics that doesn't really change. An example sentence would be: They barely remembered anything about the static character.
Yes, characters can change from the begging of the story to the end. Some days a character can be static, and some days they can be dynamic. Or events occurring can make them be both.Yes a character can be both static and dynamic as described above, but I cannot see how they could be both at the same time. They can be static for a while then become dynamic for a bit while they undergo some change or growth and then become static again.