Dynamic.... You see Johnny change from being a nervous (yet not cowardly) kid who resents socs to being a hero and and advocate for peace. You can see the change in at the beginning of the book by the way pony describes him as being 'a puppy who has been kicked too much;' when he gets frightened over two bits Soc impression at the drive-in; and when talks about suicide in the vacant lot. After the time in the abandoned church he changed his way of thinking, saying fighting isn't good anymore, and saving kids from the burning church. So in conclusion, I think that Johnny is a Dynamic character
Steve is a static character in the book because you never changed throughout the story.
The character named Horatio in Hamlet is a dynamic character.
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static, he doesnt change
Well, darling, John Thornton from "Call of the Wild" is as dynamic as a rollercoaster. He goes through some serious character growth, transforming from a gold prospector to Buck's beloved master. So, to answer your question, he's definitely a dynamic character, honey.
Steve is a static character in the book because you never changed throughout the story.
The character named Horatio in Hamlet is a dynamic character.
A dynamic character because a dynamic character is a character that experiences a growth or change. A static character is a character that does not change much.
He is a static character
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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.
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He is a static character.
static
I would say that she is a dynamic character because she becomes more confident as the movie goes on.
dynamic