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    that the major character is a woman named Mrs. Mallard. The term major character or main character is the character we see more of overtime‚ and tend to be more realistic and complex. Mrs. Mallard is viewed as the “good guy” or protagonist in this short story. She tends to be a round and dynamic character in the story due to the conflicts with her husband Mr. Bentley Mallard. In The Story of an Hour‚ Mrs. Mallard is often found under the category of a round character. A round character acts from varied

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller shows both sides of dynamic and static characters. Though‚ there are a few minor character there are character in the story that are dynamic like John Proctor and Abagail as a static character. John Proctor is one character in The Crucible that is a dynamic which change a bit throughout the story; for he has changed from a quiet “farm boy” to a man with huge couragement. At the beginning of the play‚ Proctor kept things inside of his mind‚ and tries to get Abagail

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    Expectations is filled with many characters‚ some who are static and some who are dynamic. The novel is about the main character‚ Pip‚ who starts off as a young poor boy‚ who has many great expectations. Throughout the novel‚ Pip encounters many characters‚ such as Magwitch‚ Miss Havisham‚ and Estella. Pip is the main character and goes through many changes as the novel progresses‚ and he grows into a young man. While Pip is going through great changes‚ many of the other characters who play an important role

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    The dynamic character‚ Guy Montag‚ from the novel ​Fahrenhe​it 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury‚ shows by his actions that human society can easily become oppressive and regimented — unless it changes its tendency toward censorship. Montag starts out with the personality of being brainwashed by a corrupt society. The dynamic character is a fireman‚ and Bradbury chose to start the story with “It was a pleasure to burn” (1). Montag believes that by burning the books‚ he was purifying society. The society

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    Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men‚ and this movie follows it’s events rather precisely. Steinbeck has a group of dynamic characters in his novella‚ and they were all brought to life expertly. Lennie Small was written by Steinbeck as someone who has a learning restraint‚ and a weak memory of places and people to go along with it. John Malkovich was able to portray this character so well it seemed as in truth he was also handicapped outside the filming studio. Gary Sinise acted George Milton’s realistic

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    Les Miserables‚ the character development of Javert and Jean Valjean has differed completely. Javert is an optimal example of law and order‚ as he dedicates his life to enforcing the law‚ creating the mutual relationship between a law-breaker and law-enforcer. Jean Valjean has a sense of confusion pondering over the question‚ “Am I a sinner or a saint?” The development of Javert has remained relatively stagnant as Jean Valjean is dynamic. Javert is a relatively flat character and finds it difficult

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    John Proctor is a very dynamic character who has an internal conflict between being righteous and falling into temptation. This character is very unique because he changes his personality throughout the story. I like John Proctor because he is a symbol of the common man because most men fall into temptation at one point in their lives. We all try to do well but we are all sinners and we need to learn from our mistakes. I can relate to this character because I to have fallen into temptation but turn

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    In the vast history of English literature‚ Shakespeare’s Macbeth is arguably one of the greatest tragedies to ever have been created. Lady Macbeth presents a dynamic character who undergoes significant changes throughout the text. She goes from being a determined‚ cold blooded and possessed cruel woman to being a nervous‚ scared and remorseful soul. When we first see her at the beginning of the context‚ Lady Macbeth is essentially perceived as a thoroughly‚ irreligiously cold and cruel person

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    nonexistent for many years. As the days went by‚ so did every memory that was ever made. Everything seemed to be frozen in time. The air had never been so motionless or stale. Finn continued on his journey to find food and water. Wrapped in torn shreds of clothing‚ he trudged onward through the valley. The only sound Finn could hear over his beating heart was his rapid thoughts circling his mind. There was no possible way to know what year it might be. Time seemed to pass slower than the blood

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    The societies rules of relationships between whites and blacks in Huckleberry Finn are ignored by Huck and Jim’s friendship. The rules set up by the society in this time was that‚ white people are superior to blacks‚ and blacks are not superior to whites‚ especially not slaves. Yet‚ Huck and Jim don’t follow these rules. Normally a black man would know when to not argue with someone white‚ but Huck and Jim had a friendly banter about the French language. "’…Is a Frenchman a man?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Well‚ den

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