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    what they’re doing to get out. that was part of the maze runner.In addition to the plot there is characters. The main character of the story is Thomas. Thomas Is a dynamic character he starts of scared and confuse but over the story he becomes more confident and brave. Alby is one leader of the Gladers. Alby starts mean and rude to Thomas. over the story Alby stays the same. Gally is a static character. Gally never liked Thomas he follows the rules and didn’t like change.To

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    Behind every great story there is always a well written plot and even greater characters. The Importance of Being Earnest is filled with dynamic characters that add intensity and symbolism to the plot. Without characters such as Gwendolen, Cecily, and Lady Bracknell, the twist and turns of the play would not have been possible. All characters in a play are important, but there is always a main character or protagonist that the story could not exist without. This play has two important protagonist

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    With Romeo’s lack of strength, comes a static character who never changes, stays a petulant character throughout most of the story, never truly changing. Romeo at the beginning of the play was whining over the fact that Rosaline would not become romantically involved with him. Romeo whined that “... [Rosaline] She’ll not be hit/ With Cupid’s arrow. She hath Dian’s wit./ And, in strong proof of chastity well arm'd/ From love’s weak childish bow, she lives uncharmed.” (I.I.199-203). Romeo is complaining

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    Chris is perhaps the most dynamic character out of the four boys because he is constantly evolving and adapting to the circumstances and the environments around him. He not only evolves on a personal level by confronting his stereotype and thus making a move to combat it. He also matures significantly in his awareness of others and what he provides as support for his friends. As one of the main characters, Chris’s biggest obstacle is confronting the stereotypes that people hold against him. Based

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    Sometimes in novels, we come across a dynamic character who does a complete 180° in regards to their personality. Over the course of the book, they seem to become a completely different character since the beginning of the book. The character, John Hale, changes the most in the novel the Crucible by Arthur Miller. Hale is the most dynamic, because of his own involvement with the people who take part in the Salem witch trials, which resulted in John Hale going from an antagonist to a protagonist over

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    The character of Ophelia in Shakespeare's “Hamlet” is a dynamic character often overlooked by most readers. At first glance, she is displayed as weak and easily manipulated, shown by her suicide in the play. However, when her character is looked into with more depth, she comes off as a character who is strong and independent and made the choice to kill herself with a purpose. “Hamlet” is a revenge tragedy, but Hamlet isn’t the only character who seeks revenge. Ophelia chooses to kill herself not

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    A dynamic, or round, character is a major character in a work of fiction that encounters conflict and is changed by it. Reverend Hale is a dynamic character. Reverend Hale is a truly good man and has shown this many times througthout the acts. In act 1 Hale was called in because the children had been behaving a little strange, and many of the towns people believed the behavior was caused by witchcraft. Hale specialized in this and was seen as the best person to figure out if it was truly witchcraft

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    After reading The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin, The text shows that Turtle Wexler is a dynamic character. At the beginning of the book, the character is Bratty, eventually, the character becomes Caring and Considerate. According to the text, Turtle Wexler is not cared for in the beginning of the story through her relationships. This tells me that Turtle is mistreated and is only bratty since she was not raised well. I have learned that Turtle thinks Flora is her guardian. Turtle changes

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    In the book Romeo and juliet theres a lot of dynamic characters but for sure the most dynamic character in the book is Lord Capulet he has shown it by showing two faces of him,when hes a strict father and shows no compassion for his daughter and when he finds out that his daughter is in trouble he shows another side of him that he hasnt shown in the book. In the book he has shown many ways how he is a dynamic character.In the book paris comes looking for Juliet and asks her dad Lord Capulet if he

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    Romeo's Adventures Two households divided by change but the occupants in the house are changing constantly. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo’s perspective changes throughout the story in three ways in order to make him a dynamic character. He changed his perspectives on love, hate, and his passions. His love changes when he sees Juliet at the party. In the beginning of the story he had hate for the capulets but now he is in love with one of them. The 3 main points of my essay is

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