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Static and Dynamic Characters

This document discusses static and dynamic characters. Static characters remain the same throughout the story with no internal changes, while dynamic characters experience internal changes such as in personality, values, or nature. The example character John is described as hating school and being mean to others in the beginning, but after a missionary assembly he feels compassion and apologizes, showing he is a dynamic character who learned a lesson and changed internally. To determine if a character is static or dynamic, the reader should compare how the character feels about themselves, acts toward others, and their goals at the beginning versus the end of the story.

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Static and Dynamic Characters

This document discusses static and dynamic characters. Static characters remain the same throughout the story with no internal changes, while dynamic characters experience internal changes such as in personality, values, or nature. The example character John is described as hating school and being mean to others in the beginning, but after a missionary assembly he feels compassion and apologizes, showing he is a dynamic character who learned a lesson and changed internally. To determine if a character is static or dynamic, the reader should compare how the character feels about themselves, acts toward others, and their goals at the beginning versus the end of the story.

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Grisanti ELA 8

Name: ________________________
Important Other

Date: __________
Team: _______________

STATIC & DYNAMIC CHARACTERS


The key word when dealing with the difference between static and dynamic
characters is CHANGE.
The type of change, though, is specific. We arent talking about how a character changes
physically. It doesnt matter if the character begins the story as a blonde and ends the story as a
red-head. Weight loss, weight gain, age, height.the physical doesnt matter. The type of change
is internal----changes that occur within the character. These can include:
* a change in personality
* a change in values
* a change in the nature of the character

Think about the Grinch and Scrooge. Are they the same in the
end of the story as they were in the beginning? Nope! So they are DYNAMIC CHARACTERS!
In order for a character to be classified as STATIC, the character will basically remain the same
throughout the story. There will be no internal changes.
Read the description below. Would the character John be static or dynamic?
STATIC or DYNAMIC: In August, John has already made the decision that he will hate his
new school. He wont make any friends, and all the teachers will be unfair. He is certain that the
work load will be cruel. Yes, John knows that he will have a horrible school year. September
begins and John lashes out at his classmates. He says mean things about them and is disrespectful
to the teachers. Although the students try to be friendly to John, he makes it difficult for them to
like him. The teachers try to show John extra encouragement, but John pushes them away as well.
This happens all through autumn. Winter rolls around and Johns class attends an assembly. A
missionary speaks to the students and tells them all about the children in Africa that he works
with. Many of the children are orphans with no families. They dont have the basic needs to
survive. John feels a stirring in his heart. He decides then and there that he wants to be like the
missionary and help others. After assembly that day, John apologizes to his classmates and
teachers. For the rest of the year, John is known as one of the most friendly -compassionate
students.

So how do distinguish static characters from dynamic characters? Think about


the character at the beginning of the story. Answer these questions:
1. How does the character feel about him/her/itself?
2. How does the character act toward others?
3. What is the characters goal?
Repeat the process at the end of the story. Usually, if you are dealing with a
dynamic character, your answers will now change. Youll be able to notice a
difference in the characters personality. Basically, dynamic characters learn a
lesson. If there is no major difference, you are most likely dealing with a
static character.

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