Lamar Johnson June 18, 2010.  Characterization Characterization  Round Round  Flat Flat  Static Static  Dynamic Dynamic.

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Lamar Johnson June 18, 2010

 Characterization Characterization  Round Round  Flat Flat  Static Static  Dynamic Dynamic

Flat and round  Explanation  Examples Static and Dynamic  Explanation  Examples

Round character- is the main character (s) in the story Flat character-is the character in the story or novel who does not undergo substantial change or growth in the story

Examples Twlight-Edward and Bella (round or flat) Bella’s father and Edward’s parents are (round or flat) Toy Story 3- Woody Spike Andy’s sister

Static and Dynamic Characters Static- is the character who does not change at the end of the story or novel Dynamic- is the character who undergoes changes.

Examples In the Three Little Pigs, is the Big Bad Wolf a static character or dynamic character? In the movie New Moon, is a Jacob a static character or dynamic character?